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CENSUS 1971

PART X-C-J DEPARTMENTAL STATISTICS AND FULL COUNT SERIES-5 CENSUS TABLES

DISTRICT AHMADABAD CENSUS DISTRICT HANDBOOK

C.C.DOcrOR of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations Gu;arat CENSUS OF , 197 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

Central Government Publications-Census of India, 1971-Senes-5-GuJarat IS beingn published in the following ports :

Part Subject covered Number I-A General Report. I-B Detailed Analysis of the Demographic, Social, Cultural and Migration _Patterns. I-e Subsidiary Tables. II-A General Population Tables ('A' Series). II-B Economic Tables ('B' Series). II-C(i) Distribution of Population, Mother Tongue and Religion, Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes. II-C(ii) Other Social & Cultural Tables and Fertility Tables, Tables on Household Com­ position, Single Year Age, Martial Status, Educational Levels, Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes, etc. Bilingualism. III Establishments Report and and Tables ( 'E' Series ). IV-A Housing Report and Housing Subsidiary Tables. IV-B Housiug Tables. V Special Tables and Ethnographic Notes on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. VI-A Town Directory. VI-B Special Survey Reports on Selected Towns. VI-C Survey Reports on Selected Villages. ' VII Special report on Graduate and Technical Personnel. VIII-A Administration Report 'Enumeration ! ~ For "ffici[r}fli-s'e crnlbl VIII-B Administration Report Tabulation. j ~~"Q . IX Census At]as.

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

X-A Town and Village Directory. X-B VilJage and Townwise Primary Census Abstract. X-C Analytical Report, Departmental Statistics and District Census Tables. CONTENTS l'AGBQ

PREFACE vii·ix SECTION I DEPART:\1ENTAL STATISTIC IS

Introductory Note to Departmental Statistics 1-7

1. [tAl~FALL AND TEMPERATURE

1.1 Jlu,ximulll and "Minimum Temperatm-e, 1961 to 1970 at District Headquarter's :Station ll-U 1.2 :\lonthly Rainfall 1961 to 1970 at District Headquarter Station 12

2. \,1'1'.<\L STA TlSTICS

2.1 Birth {mu Death Rate based on 11id.Year Population Estimates 2.2 Deaths from Selected Causes, 1961; 1966 and 1970

3. AGRlCULTURE

3.1 Land Utili-;ation, 1961·62 and 1967·68 H 3.2 Area and Outturn of Principal Orops, 1961·62 to 1970-71 lIS 3.3 Inigation Project,s with Particulars of Capaeity, "'!\ter spread are!!, and Ccmma!ld areas" as on 1st April 1971 1:"i-11! 3.4 Area Irrigated by SOUl'ces, 1961·62 to 1967·68 18 3.0 Area Irrigated ,,~' Crops, 19131·62 and 1967·6>; 16· 3.6 Percentage of Area llnder Crops, 1965·66 and 1968-69 ( Talul;awio8 ) 1'1 3.7 Agriculture ReBearch Stations as on 1st January 1971 18 3.1< l,'orest areas ill Ahmadabad District, 196t·62 to 1970-71 19 3.9 Regulated Agricultural Produce l\Iarkets in the District, 1970·71 19

4. LIVESTOCK

4..1 Live~tock and Agricultural Implements, 1961 and 1966 20 4.2 Animal Husbandry and Poultry Farms, 1969·70 21 4.4 \-"t,prinary 11l,tiiutiotlS R" on 1st April 1971. 21

5. CO-OPERATIOl'\

5" 1 :'\ umbe ... :'Ilflmbel'ship and Financial position of Co.operative Bank. and Societies, 1969·70 2.2-28

7. REotSTERED FAC'TOJUE:'

"i. 1 X 11111 bel' !tw.l Types of ".orking Factories, showing average employment 1960, 1965 and 1970 24-.25 i.~ ~tatistic; relating to Factory Industries, 1961·1967 ( Provisional) 25 i.3 Jndu;;trial ~trike8 and LoC'kouts, 1970 25

8. EUX 'THIel TY

8.1 CIIl1i'llmpl,ioll of Electricily according to purposes, 1960·61, 1965-66 a,ud 1970· 71 26

9. :'IlEDICAL A~ D PCBLIC HEAI/rU

9.1 (A) Xumber of Allopathic Hospitals, Dispensaries and Patients treated in 1960, 1965 and 1970 26 9.1 (B) Xumber of Goyernment Ayurvedic Hospitals, Dispensaries and Patients treated in Hl61, 1966 and 1971 26 9.2 Publio Health Aotivitio~, 1966·()7 to 1969·70 £7 9.3 Publie Hea.lth Aotivity.Per~on8 Vaccinated, 1961 to 1970 27 9.4 Puhlic ]f"alth ,\"tivity·B. C. G. Vaecination, 1970 27

10. EDl.'CA1'IOK

10.1 SohoolR, Scholars and Tel1eilers III Prhnary Schools iJl Non-Mul1lcipal Areas, 1970·71 28 10.2 Education ill Xon.)hmieipai Areas. 1979·71 28 10.3 XumheT' and Type of Euucational Institnt.ions, Kumber of Pupils and 'reachers, 1961·62, 1965-66 and 1969.70 29 10.4 Directory of Colleges uw{ Technit1ul Institutions etc. us on 31st March 1971 29--31 10.5 Number of Students Appearing and Passing the Secondary School Certifioate Examination, 1961 to 1970 31-32 10.6 Enrulmt'lnt

III

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11.1 Strength of Police, 1970·71 33 11.2 Proportion of Area, Population and Cognisable Offences per Polio., 1970 33 11.3. (A) General results of trial! of Criminal Oases, 1961 to 1970 34. 11.3 (B) Number of Oognisable Crimes reported, 1961·1970 M 11.4 Jails 1960, 1965 and 1970 36 U.5 Instrrunents Registered and Value of Property transferred, 1960, 1965 and 1970 35 11.6 Land Royenue realised,1960·61 to 1969·70 36

12. PLACES OF' PlJBLI(: ENTERTAIN~mXT, PRESSES AXD JOURNALS

12.1 Newspapord published in differeut languages, 1960-61and 1969. 36 12.2 Printing Prosses, 11161 and 1968 36 Ii.a Cinema Theatres. 1970-71 37

13. TRANSPORT AXD COMMUNICATION

13.1 Railway :\liloages and Names of RaihnlY ~tatiQns, 1970-71 37 13.2 Road Kilometreage by Type of Surface and Category of Road, 11.160-61, 1965-66 and 1969-70 31> 13.3 Tonnage of Imports and Exports Cargo handled at. different Ports, 1960·61, 1964·65 ami 1969-70' 38 13.4 Circuit Hnu:;e /lnspection Bungalow / Travellers Bungalows maintained by Public Worh Department And Locnl 39 Bodies

14. LOCAL BUDlEti

14.1 :::-lumber of Local Bodies and Organs of Democratic Decentralisation, 1961-62 to 1970.71 39 14.2 Composition of :\Iunicipal Corporation and :Municipalities, 1961, 1966 and 1971 40 14.3 Composit,ion of District Panchayat as 011 1st January 1971 40 14.4 Composition of Taluka Panchayats ItS On 1st January 1971 40-41 ]4.5 Composition of Sagar Panchayats as 011 1st January 197] 41 14.6 Composition of Gram Panchayats as on 1st January 1971 42 14.7 (A) Income and Expenditure of )Iunicipalities, 1969-70 42 (B) Income and Expenditure of Municipal Corporations, 1969.70 43 14.8 Income and Expenditure of District Panchayat I Taluka Pallchayat~, 1963-64, 1966.67 and 11169-70 4.3 14.9 Income and Expenditure of Gram and Nagar Panchayats, 1969.70 44

15. WAREHOUSES AND GODOWNS

Hi. 1 Number, Location and Capacity of , Varehouses as on Lst January 1971 15.2 Number. Location and Capacity of Warehouses owned by Co.operative Societies M on 1st January 197L 15.3 Number. Lo('at.ion and Capacity of ,"Varehonses of the Food Corporation of India as on 1st January Hl71

16, PRICES

16.1 Average Hetail Price! of Staple Foodstuffs, 1970 47 \6.2 Consumers' Price Index Number for Industrial 'Yorkers at Ahmadabad ami Bhavnagar 4.7-48

17. JOINT STOCK COMPANIES. BANKS AND INSURA.J.~CE

(a) JOINT STOCK CmlPANIES

17.1 Joint Stock Companies. 1969-70 4.1 (b) BANKING

17.2 Scheduled and ~on-Soheduled Banks. 1960, 1965 and 1970 17.3 Number and Type of Co· operative Banks, 1960-61,1965.66 and IMO-'TO

(c) INSURA e;CE

17.4 Life Insurance Polioies issued and Sum Ineured, 19t11 to 1970 40

Hi. FAIRS A;'I;D FEt;TIVALS AXD AXCIENT ~lON{;~[K:\,TS

1B.l Fair& and Festivals tiO-U 18.1 Ancient Monuments '1-54 iv SECTION II-CENSUS TABLES BASED OX FULL COUNT

Introduotory Note to Census Tables

A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES

Note

T&ble A-I Area, Houses and Population 61l-66

Appendix I Statement ~howiIlg 1961 TeI"l-itorial Units C01l8t'ltuting the prt"sent set·up of AhmaJabad Distriot 67 --68

Almexure to Statement showing particulard of villages involved in chang6~ of territories in Columns Appendix I 3 and 6 of Appendix I 69

Appendix II Number of villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a population under 5,000 70

Appendix HI Houaeless and Institutional Population 70

Table A-ll Variation in Population during Seventy years 71

Appendix DIstrict showing 1961 population according to its territorial jurisdiction ill 1961, ohanges in area and population of 19tH acljusted to jurisdiction of 1971 71

Table A-III Villages classUled by population 72-73

Appendix Villagee ola.ssified by popUlation-Summary 72--73

Table A-l\- '£0\\ ILS a.nd Urban Agg!<'moratiulL" e1a,;sified by Popl1lation in 1971 with Yariation 74-76 ~ince 1901

Appendix I Xcw Towns a(hied in 1971 amI Towns in 196], I)eclft~sified ill 1971 77

Explallator~- Note-A Each New Town added in 1971 Showing the Name of village with its Land R"vemw Rpcord No_, Area and Population a~ in 1961 nOW Constituting Town 77

List A Li;;t of place" WIth a l'oplllnti()Jl und",!' 5,000 trea tPel fit tOWIl'" fur thl" :Fi .. st, Tin", ill IInl 77

Appendix II Ohanges in area of towns (with population) betweE'Il 1961 and 1971 and reQl;Ol1S for changes in area 78

Speoial Appendix Stat,ament, showing the con8tituent villages of each of the towns at 1971 Census 78

B-ECONOMIC TABLES

Noile 79

Table B.I Part A 'Yorker" and Non-work<"rs according to main activity cla,,~ified by sex and age-groups 80-81

Table B·Il 'Vorker~ aud Non·workers in cities and lloll-eit,y urban areas according to main activit,y R2-91 classified loy liIex and age. groups

v C-Social and Cultural Tablet PA.GE8 93

:\lother Tongul' ( Alph"bettcnl "Tder) 94--107

Tabitl c·vn Religion 108--109

T.bI. C· VItI :-loheduled Ca.tes and ~ohed\_lled Trihe,.

PART .\ Clas"ific!1vion by literacy a1\(l indust,rilll category of workers and non·wurkers according to. m" ill RctH'ity among :-:!ch .. dule( 1 Cast"R 110-- 113

APP<>lldix

YAH}' H t 'Ja,,'Iticatioll by lite['"e_v and jt1du~tl'ial cate!;rF aecordwg to mai" adi,·it., among Seheduled Tribe,. 126-129

ApPf'nrlix

E-EstabJishment Table. 139-140

Tabl .. F..T Dl~tributJOn of Eot,abli,hmenta by Broad Type. l41

Tabk E·Il PART A Distribution of ~l:tnuf"ctnrillg, Proce381ng or Sen'icmg Esta.blishments other than Household Incl\l8t,rio~ classified bv He!l;i8tered f'actorie8. Unregistered \YOl']{ershop' and Size of Employment. ,- 142-145

Table E.ll PART B Distribution of!lianufa.oturing, Proce~sing or Servicing E,tablishrnentl:! other than Household Industri"" dassifi"d hy fndust,ry, 1"'1<'J I Pln,,-r or :\fnTl 11 a 1 """d HlH! S;7" of Employn"'"! 1·ili~-·Jj37

Tahl .. E·rr PART C i)lstrihution oj' Hou~ehold Itldll~t n' [';"td,hli"hnwllt ctit,,~iti"d b.' Industl:'.v. FueJ ( I'nlw'r tI~(ld ali

Tabl" E·1JJ I)i~tribl1tjr::'ll of Trude .' COlnnlt~r("ial E,,:,h.hli,"'}unolltR CIH"i,~ifipd b.~ the Tyr" of Husinp3'i 01' Tuttle, and "";'7;(' "I' EmploymPllt 1,!J-179

Vistr_ibntiol1 of E~ttlbli$htllellt!-l. (othf't than ~lHnufactt1riug, Pr')cps...;ing !.r Ser\·ie1ng 1)1' Bl, ... in""s and Trwlt- Estuhli,hmonts by) ~iZ0 (If I';mplo~'rnent II"(\~ 18n

:\'a,tion .. 1 Industrial Cla~sifi(,"tioll. 1!liO ( I )i~'i811 ,n, lind :llajor Group') 1 S6 -18i

VI PREFACE

The District Census Handbook Volumes for We, therefore, strongly pleaded the case before the 1971 Census have been brought out in record time. Registrar General during his VIsit to Gujarat in June Part A and B of the District Census Handbook 1972 and he very kindly agreed to permit us to Volumes 1971 have been already brought out within publish Part C-I in the present fornl. about a year of the Census count. Part A contains the Town and Village Directories and Part B contains District level statistical data on various socia­ the Primary Census Abstract. Part C which is now economi::: topics have assumed very great importance being published contains the departmental statistics at a stage when the State is forging ahead with the and the full count Census tables. The departmental formulation of its lhth developmental plan. It would statistics have been collected from various depart­ facilitate considerably the task of the framers of the ments of the State and Central Governments and district and State plans, if they had with them the statutory bodies and Corporations. The Census basic &tatistical· data which would provide a deep in­ tables which have been presented in this volume are sight into the infrastructure that obtains in each only the full count tables. District. It would enable them to undertake techno­ economic appraisal of the resources available and It was our original intention to include in Part C the felt needs of the district. Structural changes that of the District Census Handbook all full count and have taKen place during the past decade and the sample tables. But since the sample tables which inter-regional disparities within the district could be are being mechanically compiled at the national level properly gauged with the help of the statistical data are not likely to become available for quite some that is here provided. time, due to a variety of reasons, we thought, it would not be proper to withhold the publication of The present volwne-Part C-I of the District departmental statistics and full count tables which Census Handbook has been divided into two sections. are already compiled, any longer than necessary. Section I contains the departmental statistics which are grouped under eighteen different heads and com­ I, therefore made a special request to the Regis­ prise of as many as sixty eight tables. The data has trar General, India, to allow me to split up Part C been collected from the departments of the State into two-Col and C-I1-and publish immediately in and Central Governments and statutory Corporations. Part C-I the departmental statistics and full count like Life Insurance Corporation of India, Food Cor­ tables and defer the publication of Part CoIl which poration of India, Central Ware Housing Corporation will contain the sample tables and other data as and the Gujarat Electricity Board etc. The State originally contemplated. This request of mine had Bureau of Economics and Statistics have checked the active support of the State Director of the Bureau the data flowing from various sources and have not of Economics and Statistics, since he was withhold­ only vouchsafed the authenticity and accuracy of the ing during the current year, the publication of the data presented here, but have also supplemented it Statistical Abstracts of the Districts which were with some very useful data which was in their posses­ customarily published every year. In delaying the sion. The compilation of the departmental statis­ publication of the data already collected, on the tics has been a joint endeavour of this Directorate ground that we were waiting for the sample tables and the State Bureau of Economics and Statistics. to get ready, we would be depriving the administra­ tive departments of the State Government of some Section II of this volume contains thirty one very valuable material, at a time when they were Census tables based on full count, including appendices. formulating the Fifth Five Year Plan for the State. All the tables and appendices of A series - General

H-934-1 Population Tables A-I to A-IV - according to the graphy and Kum. Jyotsna Shah from the Bureau. WhO publication plan of 1971 Census have been included patiently went on checking the data and compiling here. They contain information about Area. Houses the tables with admirable sincerity till the end also and Population, Decadal variation since 1901, villages deserve a special mention. They stuck to the time classified by population, towns and urban agglomera­ limit originally set and honoured the commitment tion classified by population in 1971 with variation made by their Director about handing over of the since 1901. Only two tables from B series. which manuscripts of the tables entrusted to them, within contain the economic tables - B-1 Part A and B-Il­ limits which at the outset appeared to be a sheer have been included here. They relate to workers and impossibility. My sincere and heartfelt thanks are non-workers according to main activity classified by due to them and their illustrious leader for the patience sex and age groups and workers and non-workers in and perseverance with which they have completed this cities and non-city urban areas according to main assignment. activity by sex and age groups. firy thanks are as much due to my valued colle­ The C series tables contain social and cultural ague, Shri S. C Merh, Deputy Director in charge of tables. Only three tables and three Appendices out the District Census Handbook Unit for the care and of this series, which are on full count have been devotion he has bestowed on the accurate compilation included here. They contain data on Mother tongue, of the tables embodied in this Volume. We had come Religion, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes etc. to a working arrangement with the Bureau that while the entire responsibility for the compilation of certain The entire set of six Establishment Tables have tables would be taken by the Unit working in this been included here. The Establishment Schedule was Directorate under Shri Merh, the remaining tables canvassed a year before the taking of the Census. would be compiled and checked at the Bureau itself. The data was coded and transferred on punch cards. It gives me great pleasure to place on record that the and later taken on magnetic tapes which were fed to work done in this Unit under the leadership of Shri the electronic computer and the tables were generated Merh was both fast and accurate. They had also to centrally by the Data Processing Division of Registrar supervise and check the entire material, prepared by General's office. them and received from the Bureau, before and after it was typed. Shri Merh was ably assisted in this ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS work by Sarvashri S. M. Shelke and D. S. Gosai both Research Assistants from the Bureau who spared no The whole hearted help and co-operation which pains to ensure that the data compiled and typed was 1 have received in compiling this Volume from Shri faultless in every respect. Many thanks are also due P. B. Buch, Director of the Bureau of Economics and to the three Statistical Assistants, Sarvashri J. A. Statistics, deserves a special mention. But for his Brahmachari, G. U. Shaikh and U. K. Shah. who have infectious enthusiasm, this Volume would not have worked very sincerely on the compilations entrusted seen the light of the day as early as it has done. His to them. Similar thanks are also due to a number of thorough knowledge of the stage of statistical pre­ Assistant Compilers and Typists, who have worked paredness of the various departments of the State hard to make this publication possible. Government, and his intimate knowledge of the extent to which any data furnished by them could be accepted The Census tables have been prepared in the unquestioningly, and the degree of scrutiny to which Central Tabulation Unit, specially carved for the pur­ certain data should be subjected, has been a source pose, under Shri V. A. Dhagia, Tabulation Officer, and of immense help to us. Each table presented here supervised by Shri K. F. Patel, Deputy Director of has been carefully scanned by him and wherever the Census Operations (HQ). This unit has done its work data furnished has been found to be incomplete or with the utmost sincerity and dedication. Shri Dhagia. inconsistent in any manner, the concerned department as an officer of proved ability, has not only delivered has been asked to re-check and confirm. His colle­ the goods in time but set an example worthy of emula­ agues, Shri M. A. Malavde, Research Offic~r, Demo- tion by producing solid results without much ado and

viii complete barmony with his team, Shri B. I. Patel. having agreed to my proposal to bring out Part C-I Tabul:}tion Officer. and his team has prepared the 'A' of the District Census Handbook Volumes as a sepa­ series tables and it must be said to their credit that rate publication. they have been found nearly flawless on scrutiny by Registrar General's office. I have to acknowledge my very sincere thanks to both the Tabulation Officers. I am grateful to Shri J. J. Mistry, Deputy Secre­ who are veterans in the field and to Shri K. F. Patel. tary in the General Administration Department for our Deputy Director of Census Operations (HQ), under always having shown readiness to appreciate whose able guidance they have worked and produced point of view, and expedited the issue of Government results which speak for themselves. orders at a speed which can be called uniformly extra­ ordinary. I am ever so grateful to the General Admi­ In the end. I shall be failing in my duties if I nistration Department for the kind and sympathetic do not place on record my very sincere and heart felt attitude they have always taken to all matters emanat­ thanks to Shri A. Chandra Sekhar, Registrar General. ing from the Census Organisation. India and Dr. B. K. Roy Burman. Deputy Registrar General, India for the very valuable and instructive Shri G. J. Gonsalves, Director of Government suggestions received from them from time to time. I Printing and Stationery, , took: am particularly grateful to them both for allowing me special interest to see that the agency fixed for print­ to publish this Volume in slight deviation from the ing executed the work without any loss of time. I publication programme envisaged earlier. am grateful to him and his Deputy Director. Shri T. A. I am deeply indebted to Shri L. R. Dalal. ICS .• Saifuddin for the valuable help given to us from time Cnief Secretary to the Government of Guiaral. for to time.

AHMADABAD C. C. DOCTOR. 5th August. 1972. Director of Census Operations. Gujarat.

SECTION I

Departmental Statistics

INTRODUCTORY NorE

"fDepartmental Statistics

An effort has been made to present in this part of the Handbook the basic da.ta. of the district in 68 diffe­ rent tables prepared from the material collected from various administrative departments of tlw Sk.te Govern­ ment and the GovernmlOnt of India as well as from various statutory organisations like the Gujarat Electricity Board, the Life Insurance Corporaton of India, the Food Corp;wation of India, The Reserve Bank, Central and Stl).te Warehousing Corpord.tions etc. A mere glance at the contents of the tables presented in this volume woqlel show that they provide a deep insight into the infrastructure of the d'strict which will prove usdul not only to the administrator and the social, political and r,3search worker but also to the framers of the District a.n4 the State plans. It has also been devised in order to provide intorcsting material to the reader who wants to know more about the District. The tables highlight the structural changes that have undel'gqp.e in varioqs sphere!:l of activity in the district during the period 1961-1971. An attempt has been mad~ tQ present the data taluka­ wise as far as possible in order to facilitate inter-regional comparisQD$ within the distri~.

The tables on departmental statistics included in the present series of HandbQQ.!rs are lllore or less devised on the lines of the District Census Handbooks of 1961 Census 80 as to make the !l~ta. cQw-pa,ra,ble. In additipn to these, some us 'ful data on agricultural research stations, veterinary and animal hllsbandry institutions, rellt houses, land r0venue collections, secondary school c'3rtiiicate examinations, forests, compQ8jtjcm of Paqchay~ti Raj bodies etc., h,,,v<: also been included.

The tables on departmental statistics have been grouped under 18, different heads as lii.\ted Qelow :--

I Rainfall and Temperature XI Administration II Vital Statistics XII Public Entertainment, Presses and Journals III Agriculture, including Forests Xn:~ Trltoll8port ~ CoI~n:mp.i~ti!)ns IV Livestock XIV LOIil&I- B~ie8 V Cooperation XV W*rehQu.sing VI Fisheries XVI FriCflS VII Factories XVII Joint Sto~j{ Cpmp~nies, Insurance, l3iJ!nk!3- VIII Electricity and COOP0rative Sqcjj3tics . IX Medical and Public Health XVIII F,.irs ~lld Festivals and An-piept X Education Monuments

A brief description of the contents of the tables included under each of the abov(,) groups is given in the following paragraphs :-

I-Rainfall and Temperature

This group contains two tables-one on rainfall and the other on temperatures in the district.

Table No. 1.1 gives the mean maximum, mean minimum, highest and lowest temperatures recorded at the district headquarter stations-:nonthwise for the years 1961 to 1970. Table No. 1.2 giv0s the m')nt~wise details of rainfall and rainy days recorded at the district headquarter stations for the years 1961 to 1970.

II-Vital Statistics

This group contains two tables-one on birth and death rates based on mid-year popul~.tion estimates and the second on the numbDr of deaths in the district by selected causes.

Table No. 2.1 gives the birth and death rates for a period of ten years 1961 to 1970-based on mid-year population estimated by and the number of births and dea.ths registered for each district by thp Director~w of Health Services, . The mid-year population has been estimated by projecting the 1961 population arrived at the t;me of 1961 Census. The figures of births and deaths have been compiled on the basis of distr:ct :1.n<1 taluka returns r0ceived in the State IIea,lth D 'partment. Table No. 2.2 gives the figur('H of dpaths in the district by selected causes for the years 1961, 1966 and 1970.

3 m-Agriculture

This group contains nine tables which give important data pertaining to the agricultural sector of the dis­ trict's economy.

Table No. 3.1 gives the details of utilisation of land in the district for the years 1961-62 and 1967-68. It shows the figures for cultivated and un-cultivated land, barren, fallow and cultivable waste land etc. Table No. 3.2 g~ves the figures of ar~a ~nd outturn of prin~ipal crop.s for the :ye~rs !961-62. to 1970-71, bighlighting the croppmg pattern of the dIstrIct. Table No. 3.3 gIves detaJls of the IrrIgatIOn proJects in the district with particulars of capacity, water spread and command areas as on 1st April 1971. Table No. 3.4 gives details of irrigated areas by sources of irrigation for the years 1961-62 to 1967-68. Table No. 3.5 gives the details of area. under irrigated crops for years 1961-62 'j.nd 1967-68. Table No. 3.6 is an interesting table which gives talukawise percentages of areas under different crops for the years 1965-66 and 1968-69 showing the relative importance of the crops viz-a-vis the total area under such crops in the district as well as the total oropped area of the talukas. These percentages 'hav.c been calculated on the. basis of p~visional taluka.wise figures maintained by the State Department of AgrIculture. Table No. 3.7 ~lves the detaIls of the locatIon of agricultural research stations in the distriot as in 1969-70 with a brief description of the nature of activities oarried out at each oentre. Table No. 3.8 gives the area under different types of forests in the district for the years 1961-62 to 1969-70. The forests have been divided into four broad categories, namely, Reserved, Protected,' Unclassified and Private­ the first three of whioh are under the control of the State Forest Department. These figures arc made available for ~he first time. by the Ohief Conservato: of. Fo.rests: Table No. 3.9 gives the, mar~et places where a major portIOn of the agrrcultural produce of the dIstnct IS bemg marketed. The table contams the names of Produce Markets regu!ated under the Ag.ricultural Produc~ .Markets Act of 193~ giving details of main. yards, sub-yards, year of estabhshment and the agrrcultural commodItIeS bought and sold m those markets. The mformation embo­ died in this table pertains to the year 1970-71. .

IV-Livestock

This group oontains fo~r tables. :w~ich give thc detail~ of livestock wealt~, animal husbandry promotion and poultry farms located III the ,dISt~lOt. ~able No. 4'.1 ~IV~S the results of livestock Censuses conducted in the district by the Sta~e's Bure~u of EconomIcs and StatIstICS III t.he year~ 1~61 an~ 1966. Table No. 4.2 gives the details of the locatIOn of aUlmal husbandry and poultry farms m the dIstrICt as III 1969-70. It gives further details about the agency of management, ye.ar ~f establi~hI?ent and a brief. description ?f the activities being oarried out in those farms. Table No. 4.3 whlCh IS very slllular to the precedmg table, gIves details of various animal husbandry and poultry rearing activite~ in the district as in 1970-71. Table No. 4.4 gives a list of various types of veterinary institutions available in the district viz., veterinary hospitals, veterinary dispensaries and sub-dispensaries, first aid veterinary centres, oross-breeding centres, artificial insemination centres and sub-centres, mobile veterinary dispensaries etc. .

V-Co-operation

This group includes only one table, namely, No. 5.1 which shows the number, membership and financial position of co-o.pe~ative societies ~ the district ~or 19~9-70. T~e table shows ~he nUI~ber of ~ifferent types of oo-operative so OletIes, both credIt and u?n-credIt, WIth detmls of membershIp, workrng capItal, loans, share oapital, reserve and other funds and depOSIts.

VI-Fishing,. This group inclu~es only one tab!e, name!y, ~o. 6.1 ~hi?h gives the details of fishing centres, landing places and number of fishmg boats acoordmg to, SIze III the. distrl~t ~s on 31st ~Iarch 1971. . T~e table also gives the inform~tion about the number of fishermen s co-operatIve SOCIetIeS and theIr membershIp In these societies. VII-Registered Factories

This group includes three tahles on faotory and industrial establishments and strikes and lockouts at those establishments in the district.

Table No. 7.1 gives the number and types of working factories showing a.verage employment therein for the years 1960, 1965 and 1970. The working factories have been shown under various industrial classes according 4: to ~~ Sta.nd~rd Industrial Cl~BBifica~ion. adopted. b~ the State Factories Department. Table No. 7.2 gives the statIstICs relatmg to factory mdustnes m the dIstrIct for the years 1961 to 1967. This table is based on the results of annual survey of industries being conducted by the State Bureau of Economics and Statistics in col­ laboration with the Central Statistical Organisation, New . The table has been divided into two pads of which the first part gives the actual figures of persons employed, productive capital, ex-factory value of output and net value added by manufacture for all industries covered ur.der the annual 8Urycy in the State. The second part shows the district's rela~ive share- in those very items in tcrms of percellt2.ges of the State totals. Table No. 7.3 shows the details of industrial strikes and lockouts which took place in tho district during 1970. The table gives details of the industry codes of the units affected by such tltrikes and lockouts, number of such events, units affected and the number of mandays lotlt.

VIII-Electricity

This group includes only one table viz., No. 8.1 which gives the data on the consumption of electricity accord­ ing to purposes in the distriot for thc years 1960-61, 1965-66 and 1970-71. The data pertains to power houses run by the State Electricity Board as well as those run by private licencees. Tha consumption has been classified into four broad classes viz., domestic, commercial light 8,r..d small power, industrial and other purposes.

IX-Medical and Public Health

This group contains five tables giving data on medical and publio health facilities available in the district.

Table No. 9.1 (A) gives the number of allopathio hospitals and dispensarie8 in the district with details of beds available and the outdoor and indoor patients tre!1ted for the years 1960, 1965 and 1970 while table No. 9.1 (B) gives similar data for Ayurvedic medical institutions for the years] 961, 1966 'and 1971. Table No'. 9.2 gives details of publio health activities in the district for the years 1966-67 to 1969-70. This table gives the number of primary health centres, rural dispensarie~, maternal and child he8.lth centres and family planning centres existing in the district in those years alongwith the number of persons treated therein. Table No. 9.3 gives the data on another important activity of the State Health Department, viz., small-pox vaccin8,tion in the district for a period of ten years from 1961 to 1970. The table gives yearwise figures of primary vaccina­ tions and revaocmations carried out by the State Health Department in those years. Table No. 9.4 gives' details of E.C.G. vacollation programme in the distriot. It shows the number of persons vaccinated in the talukas in whioh this programme was launohed in 1970.

X-Education

This group includes six tables giving valuable information On primary, secondary, collegiate and technical education in the district.

Table No. 10.1 gives the data on schools, scholars and t;e<~chers in non-municipal areas of the district for the year 1970-71. The data in this table have been presented talukawise and contains, besides the number of schools students and teachers, information on villages with or without schools. Table No. 10.2 gives the statistical dat~ about education in non-milllicipal areas of the difltrict for the year 1970-71 and includes talukawise data on average attendance ~f p~pils per school and the num~er of students p~r thousand of ~opu!ation per primary school and per teacher m prlmary school. Table No. 10.3 gIves an overall plCture of educatIOn ill the district and gives details of institutions, pupils and teachers in four broad cat~gorie~ namely, primary, secondary, higher and others for the years 1961-62, 1965-66 and 1969-70. The figures for pupils and teachers have been given sexwise. Table No. 10.4 gives an inventory of eolleges and technieal institutions exis~,ing in the district as on 31st Maroh 1971. The table No. 10.5 gives the eentrewise data on candidates appearing and passing at the Secondary School Certifi­ cate Examination for the years 1961 to 1970. Figures in this table are shown separately for the J\lIarch and Oetober examinations. Table No. 10.6 shows the figures of enrolment of students in Classes I to V, VI to VIn and IX to XI with percentages by sex to its eorrespollding estimated population within age groups 6 to 10, 11 to 14 and 14 to 17 respectively for the years 1960-61, 1965-66 and 1969-70.

XI-Administration

This group includes seven tables giving vital data on administration in the district. Table No. 11.1 shows the strength of the police Foree in the district for the year 1970-71 by various categories of personnel and also by permanent and temporary status. It may be noted that Central police etsablishments such

5 as Railway Police, Special Reserve Police, Police Training Schools and Inspector General of Police's establishments have been excluded from the perview of this table. Table No. 11.2 gives the district wise data on the proportion of area, population and cognisi'.ble offences per police for the year 1970. Table No. 11.3 (A) giv~s the results of the trials of criminal cases for the years 1961 to 1970. The table shows the number of offences reported and the manner in which the cases were disposed off. Table No. 11.3 (B) gives the number of cognisable off,mces reported jn the district for the years 1961 to 1970. The offcnccs have been classifi< d in eight broad categorip.s according to the natmc of offences. Table No. 11.4 gives the data on jails of 1he dlstrict for the years 1960, 1965 ll.nd 1970. The table shows tho numb"r of prisons and their authorised accommodation :1.10ng with the category of pribOners including those received and discharg·~d during the relevant Y2ars. Table No. 11.5 gives the d

XII-Places of Public Entertainment, Presses and Jcurnals

This group consists of three tables giving statistics of newspapers and journals published in the di8trict, printing presses and cinema thcatres.

Table No. 12.1 gives thf\ figures of newspapers published in different languages in the district for the years 1960-61 and 1969. The journals have been dassified into daily, weekly, fortnil:(htly, mont.hly, quarterly and others and have been differently shown for EngL"h, Gujarati, HiLdi and other bngui'.ges. TaGle No. 12.2 gives the taluka­ wise data on the number of printing presses which existed in the district in the years 1961 and 1968. Table No. 12.3 gives the talukawise location and number of cinema theatres as in 1970-71 with details of monthly averages of spectators. The touring tal~ies have also been included in this table.

XIII-Transport and Communications

This group includes four tables on transport and communication facilities available in the district.

Table No. 13.1 gives details of railway mileages and the railway stations in the district for the year 1970-71. The railway mileages have been shown separately for different gU2.ge rj of railway line and the railway sta.tions have been shown talukawise. Table No. 13.2 shows the road kilometr!'age by type of surface and category of rOi'd in the district for the years 1960-61, 1964-G5 aLd 1969-70. The data have been presented for National Highways, Sta.te Highways, Major District Roads, Other District Roads and Village Roads and the surface has been classified by asphalt, cement concrete, water bound macadum and m11rra,m and other lower types. Table No. 13.3 gives the tonnage of import and export cargo handled at each port of the district for the years 1960-61, 1964-65 and 1969-70. Separate figures have been given for foreign and coastal traffic lmd also for sD,iling and steamer vessels. Table No. 13.1 gives the list of A~ithi graha:s (?ircuit .ho~ses), Vishram graha.8 (inspection bunga.lows), Aram graha~ (rest houses) and Dharamshalas m the distrICt mamtamed by the State P.W.D., Pancbayats and Municipalities for tbe usc of travelling officers and the public. The details of the maintaining authorities have also been shown in the table.

XIV-Local Bodies

This group incl~des statisti~al inform.a~io~ pertaining to the institutions of local self-government namely Municipalities, MuniCipal CorporatlOns and DIstrict, Taluka, Nagar aud Gram Panchayats.

Table No. 14.1 gives the number of local bodies and organs of democratic decentraliS8.tion in the district for the years 1961--62 to 1970-71. The table covers Municipal Corporation, Municipalities, District Local Boards and District, Taluka, Nagar and Gram Pancha-yats. Table No. 14.2 shows the composition of Municipal Corporations and Municipalities in the district for the years 1\)61,1966 and 1971. B,"sidcs the data on the totall1.umber of seats, the table gives deta.ils of reservrd seats for scheduled castel', scheduled tribes and women and also of "Lose cate­ gories returned against unreserved s~ats. Table No. 14.3 sL?ws the composition of the District Panch"yat as 011 1st January 1971. It covers all aSSOCIate, elected and ex-officIO members of the District Panchayat. Similarly table No. 14,4 shows the composition of the Taluka Panchayats of the district as on lBt January 1971 and tables No. 14.5 and 14.6 show the composition of the Nagar and Gram Panchayats respectively. Table No. 14.7 shows the details of income and expenditure of the municipalities of the district for the year 1970-71 while the subs'3qucnt table1No. 14.R gives t,}lf~ details ;',f the income i1.n~ f:xp~n~it.ure of Taluka and District Pa.nchaYll.ts for th:o years 1963-t>4, 1966-67 and 1969-70. 1able No. 14.9 gIves sHllLlar data for the Gram a.nd Nagar Pancbayats for the year 1969-70.

6 n-WuehoUltlld Wed Tbia!group oontainl three tables which show details of the faoilitie8 for storage and wareh.ousing in the distriot.

Table No. 15.1 gives the details of the location and capacity of warehouses of the district owned by the State Civil Supplies Department, Central Warehousing Corporation and the Gujarat State Warehousing Corporation as on 1st January 1971. Table No. 15.2 gives details of godowns owned by co-operative societies of the district and their capacities as on 1st January 1971. The names ot' the societies and the talukas of their location have also been shown. Table No. 15.3 gi ves the location and capacity of warehouses of the Food Corporation of India in the district.

XVI-Prices

This group includes two tables, one on average retail prices of staple food-stuffs and the other on the consumer price index.

Table No. 16.1 shows the average retail prices of staple food stuffs monthwise recordcd at the district head­ quarter town in 1970. The commodities included in this table arlO (Jereals na:mely rice (medium), wheat, jowar and bajri and pulses namely arhar dal (tur), moong and udid. Table Nv. 16.2 gIVes the consumer price index numbers for iudus0rial wo_rke.rs at the Ahmedabad an~ BhaVl:agar (Jl)IlLreS foJ:' the years 1961 to 1970. Besides general indioes, the group mdwes have also been shown. FIgures for the years 1961 to 1969 have been shown for full years while those for 1970 have been shown monthwise.

XVII-Joint Stock Companies, Banks and Insurance

'fhis group contains four tables which give vital data on various finanoial institutions of the distriot.

Table No. 17.1 gives the details of the Joint Stock Companies registered in the district for the year 1969-70. The oompanies have been classified into 10 industrial olasses and their number, authorised capital and subsrcibed oapital have been shown in the table. Table No. 17.2 gives the number of scheduled and non-soheduled banks in the district for the year!:! 1960, 19ti5 and 1970. Table No. 17.3 gives the number and type of oooperative banks in the distriot for the years 1960-61, 1965-66 and 1969-70. The table covers all types of cooperative banks including Land Development Banks, Industrial Banks andUrban Cooperative banks. Table No. 17.4 shows the.data pertaining to Life Insurance policies issued and sums insured in the district for the years 1961 to 1970. The table also gives the number of authorised agents during the relevant years.

XVIII-Fairs and Festivals and Ancient Monuments.

This group contains two tables, one on fairs a.nd festivals and the other on ancient monuments.

Table No. lS.1 gives the detailed talukawise information about the fairs and festivals of the distriot their occasion dates, esLimated congregation and transport faoilities available for going to such fairs and festivals. Table No. lS.::l gives a list of anoiem monuments proteoted both by the State Government as well as the Union Guvernment and a brief description of each of them and the period during whioh they were raised.

~niform t~bl~ numbers have been ~opted in the ta~d.books. for .all the dist~iots. Wherever a particular table IS not applicable to or oould not be complled for want of illformatlOil ill any partlCular district, it has been omitted. It would therefore appear in suoh cases that the sequence has been broken.

To facilitate further reference, the source of information for. oompiling the table as well as explanatory notes about the units they refer to and other relevant particulars have been given at the foot of the table. The following abbreviations have been used in the tables.

(1) N. A. = Not Available (2) = NIL

DEPARTMENTAL STATISTICS

TABLE 1.1 MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE, 1961 To 1970 AT DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS STATION

(In Centigrade) ( In Centigracle )

Mean Mean l.fean Mean 81. )[onth/ Max'· High. Mini· Low· S!. )[onthj l\1axi· High. Mini· Low· Xo. year mum est mum cst No. year mum edt mum est

2 3 -! 5 6 2 3 4 ;) 6 1961 1965 January 28.9 33.8 11.8 07.4 January 30.() 34.5 14.7 10.5 2 February 29.4 35.1 1'>1iJ • ".oJ 04.4 2 February 31.7 35.7 13.6 10.5 3 March 37.5 40.7 IS.9 14.3 3 March 35.4 39.4 17.7 11.5 4 April 39.4 44.5 22.7 IS.4 4 April 3S.7 42.3 23.0 17.0 I) May 41.6 44.S 26.6 23.4 I) May 41.4 43.6 25.2 21.0 6 June 37.9 41.5 26.3 21.0 6 June 39.S 42.1 27.3 23.9

.. July 32.1 38.0 25.5 24.:1 7 July 34.1 40.4 25.4 23.3 IS August 32.2 34.7 25.2 23.4 lj August 33.2 38.3 24.6 23.2 9 September 31.2 33.1 24.4 22.3 9 Septemb~r 34.3 3S.6 24.0 22.2 10 October 34.3 36.3 19.5 14.0 10 October 37.1 39.6 21.4 19.4 11 November 32.4 34.0 16.9 13.S 11 November 34.5 37.2 17.3 13.6 12 December 2S.4 30.9 11.9 OS.2 12 December 30.6 33.0 13.4 09.1 1962 1966

January 27.S 31.0 09.0 04.4 1 January 30.0 33.6 13.7 09.6 2 February 31.S 35.0 14.6 11.0 2 February 33.9 3S.2 15.8 12.6 3 March 35.3 38.7 IS.2 12.6 3 March 35.2 39.6 17.5 10.3 4 April 39.S 43.0 23.2 19.4 -1 April 39.2 42.0 22.5 20.3 Ii May 42.6 46.4 27.0 23.8 0 May 42.2 44.9 25.S 23.3 6 June 38.7 42.1 26.S 23.6 6 June 38.7 44.6 27.0 25.2

7 July 3:1.:1 40.5 125.7 23.2 7 July 31.7 41.0 26.2 24.2 8 August 32.5 35.7 24.9 23.4 8 August 33.2 36.0 25.3 24.4 9 September 33.0 36.0 24.0 19.4 9 September 34.3 39.0 24.0 20.5 10 Oetober 34.5 35.7 17.6 14.9 10 October 36.3 39.8 21.0 17.5 11 November 33.1 35.0 16.2 11.4 11 November 34.1 37.4 17.9 12.7 12 December 30.2 32.1 13.4 09.6 12 December 30.3 33.3 12.1 07.8' 1963 1967 1 .January 29.5 32.0 12.3 07.4 I January 28.0 33.0 09.4 06.0 2 February 33.6 35.8 14.7 11.3 2 February 33.8 36.2 14.5 10.0 :I March 36.1 39.6 18.6 15.0 3 March 34.7 39.0 19.1 ]4.3 4 April 38.7 41.7 23.3 20.4 4 April 39.0 43.0 22.9 17.4 I) May 41.2 45.0 25.9 20.2 5 May 42.5 45.0 26.1 23.4 6 June 39.3 40.8 27.1 22.0 6 June 37.4 42.0 26.6 23.0

7 July 34.1 38.0 25.8 23.5 7 July 32.7 36.6 25.5 23.6 8 August 31.6 35.0 24.S :l3.0 S August 31.4 33.2 24.9 23.7 9 September 32.1 37.0 23.2 20.0 9 September 33.1 38.6 24.1 22.0 10 October 35.6 38.6 21.1 18.3 LO October 36.6 39.5 20.9 10.2 11 November 32.7 36.5 18.5 15.8 II November 34.4 36.4 16.6 14.7 1 • December 29.5 34.0 15.1 09.0 12 Deeember 29.1 32.6 16.3 12.4. 1964 1968 January 26.7 31.7 09.9 04.7 January 27.3 31.6 11.7 7.8 2 February 31.5 36.7 ]3.li 07.7 2 February 29.1 34.0 13.2 5.4 :I March 37.5 40.0 19.7 14.3 3 March 35.5 39.0 18.7 13.5 4 April 40.7 44.0 23.7 20.7 4 April 39.5 42.:) 23.1 17.8 5 May 41.6 44.5 26.3 23.4 5 May 41.2 43.8 24.9 20.3 Ii June 3S.2 42.3 26.8 24.5 6 June 40.7 43.11 27.3 25.6

July 32.7 35.8 25.5 24.0 7 July 35.5 41.0 26.4 :14.6 8 August 3Ui 35.3 24.9 23.4 8 August 31.0 :HA 24.6 23.5 I} September 33.6 37.0 24.2 21.8 I} Septembet· 35.7 40.0 25.1 23.4 10 October 36.2 38.0 19.7 13.5 10 October 37.2 39.6 21.8 16.1 11 November 33.2 37.0 14.2 10.0 11 November 34.7 37.6 16.7 13.7 12 December 30.3 36.0 11.7 05.4 12 Oecember 29.9 33.11 13.1 4.4

11 TABLE 1.1-concld. MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE, 1961 To 1970 AT DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS STATION-concld.

( III Centigrade) ( In Centigra.de )

81. Mean ':'1"811 ::;1. ~,Iean Mean No. Month/ Maxi· High. Mini. Low. ~o. j_\lonth/ Maxi· High- Mini. Low· year mum est mun1 est year nlum est mum est

2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 1969 1970

1 January 29.3 33.1 12.4 06.4 1 January 29.0 31.~ 12.8 09.2 2 February 31.1 34.0 14.8 09.2 2 February 30.6 33.6 14.8 07.6 3 March 38.1 41.0 20.7 16.7 3 j_\larch 35.1 40.7 19.5 14.3 4 April 41.3 43.2 24.2 19.4 4 April 40.9 45.0 24.6 21.1 5 May 42.3 44.6 26.8 24.2 5 May 43.0 47.5 27.3 23.8 6 June 39.3 42.8 27.8 24.8 6 JUlie 36.8 40.7 26.5 22.6

7 July 35.3 40.7 26.4 24.1 i July 33.3 35.7 25.5 24.0 8 August 31.7 35.8 25.1 23.6 8 August :l2.2 :{5.4 25.1 ~:!.,7 9 September 34.1 36.8 24.4 22.5 9 September 32.0 34.4 24.5 22.4 10 October 37.4 39.2 20.8 19.2 10 October 36.1 38.2 22.1: IS.5 11 November 34.7 37.5 19.4 14.8 11 Xovembcr 33.0 35.6 14.6 10.2 12 December 30.8 32.7 14.6 10.1 12 December 30.0 :12.1 10.9 08,0 Sow'ce India ::\Ieteorological Department, ilon,l.",y. TARlE 1.2 MONTHLY RAINFALL, 1961 To 1970 AT DISTRICT HEADQUARTER STATION

(In Millimetres)

Sl. Year/ 1961 1962 1963 ______1964 o 1965 No. Months ------~--- - -.-...._...... ------~. _------_-_.---..---- Rainy ::Uonthly Rainy }fonthlv Rainy ::'.Ionthly Rainy Monthly Rainy ::'.Ionthly days rain fall days rain fail days rain fall days rain fali days rain fall I 2 3 4 5 6 of 8 9 10 11 12 1 January 1 16.2 2 February 1.5 3 March 0.4 4 April I 16.6 0.2 5 May 2 !J.2 I 12.0 1 7.0 2.3 6 June 6 97.5 S 103.3 3 3S.8 5 36.4 2 19.9 7 July 13 341.3 9 310.8 7 138.2 15 412.2 15 278.5 8 August 10 96.4 6 169.9 16 371.0 II 98.S 6 96.3 9 September 17 285.4 8 169.9 8 351.4 5 143.6 3 42.5 10 October I 15.6 11 November 2.0 2 61.4 1.2 12 December Total 48 831.3 31 756.3 39 1,005.0 37 698.0 27 457.1

Sl. Year! 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 No. Months _------_._---.0_------...... _--- Rainy ::'.Ionthly Rainy ;'vIonthly Rainy Monthly Rainy :Monthly Rainy Monthly days rain fall days rain fall days rain fall days rain fall days rain fall I 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 January I 3.8 0.6 2 February 8.2 3 March 21.1 5.5 4 April 5 May 0.1 6 June 5 61.5 8 190.7 1 3.7 4 42.2 7 301.5 7 July 12 294.8 14 4S0.0 7 202.S II 200.1 13 199.7 8 August 6 48.6 10 209.9 8 180.1 10 107.9 20 437.3 9 September 4 200.4 8 70.7 4 119.3 7 246.4 10 October I S.2 II -~ovember 12 December 1 13.9 Total 28 609.2 4~ 986.3 17 392.1 29 469.5 49 1,201.9 Note: ltainy days are not recorded for rainfall below 2.5 l\lillimetres. SourcQ : Director of Agriculture, Gujarat.

12 TABLE 2.l BIRTH AND DEATH RATE BASED ON MID-YEAR POPULATION ESTIMATES

81. Births and 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 - ____ 4~ ____ ----.._-----"----.-- Xo. deaths ------~-- ---_._----_ ----.------~ U"ban -Rural Urban Ruml Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural

2 3 4 5 6 i M 9 10 11 12

Births '19,985 23,202 51,532 25,073 52,357 25,475 51,712 26,779 57,967 24,312 Male 26,23S 12,363 20,955 13,145 27,428 13,496 26,920 14,261 29,877 I3,ll5 Female 23,744 10.839 24,577 11,928 24,029 11,979 24,792 12,518 28,090 ll,197

2 Birth Rate 36.9 25.9 37.1 2S.2 36.6 28,1 35.3 29.0 38.6 25.8 Malo N.A. "'.A. 19.4 14.H 19.2 14.9 18.4 15.4 19.9 13.9 Female N.A. N.A. 17.7 . 13.4 17.4 13.2 16.9 1:1.6 18.7 11.9

3 Female births re ported per 905 H7, \112 907 909 88H 921 878 940 854 1,000 male births.

4- Deaths 19,289 10,418 17.38, 9,907 19,365 10,510 17,634 9,856 19,390 9,811 :Male 9,749 5,269 9,077 5,099 9,719 5,378 9,080 5,121 9,961 4,988 Fernale 9,540 5,149 8.310 4.808 9.646 5,132 8,554 4,735 9,429 4,823

5 Death Rate 14.3 11.6 12.5 11.1 13.6 11.6 12.0 10.7 12.ll 10.4 -Male N.A. N.A. 1!.9 11.1 12.4 11.5 11.3 10.7 12.1 10.2 Female )f.A. )f.A. 13.3 11.2 15.0 11.7 12.9 10.6 13.9 10.7

6 Female deaths reported per 979 977 916 943 992 954 942 926 947 967 1,000 male deaths.

toll. Births and 1966 1967 1008 1969 1970 :-.ro. deaths --_------._------Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Frban Rural

2 13 H 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Birth .. 56,241 22,364 58,057 22,08,1 55,431 2-1,325 52,180 22,95U 48,934 22,325 Male 2fl,639 12,145 30,357 11,691 29,008 12,989 27,320 12,164 25,665 11,776 Female 26,602 10,21!l 27,710 10,393 26,423 11,336 24,8()0 10,786 23,260 10,549

2 Birth Rate 36.6 25.6 36.9 24.9 34,4 27.0 31.7 24.9 29.0 23.9 Male 19.3 13.9 19.3 13.2 18.0 14.4 16.6 13.2 10.2 12.6 Femal" 17.3 11.7 IV; 11.7 lGA 12.6 15.1 11.7 13.8 11. 3 a Female births repurted pCI' 90tl S41 913 889 9ll 873 910 887 907 896 1,000 malo births

4 Deaths 18,213 7,910 20,098 9,545 17,551 8,050 21,823 10,429 20,571 10,480 Male 9,563 4,0f)] 10,523 4,912 fl,595 4,261 11,623 5,412 11,088 5,491 Female 8,650 3,819 9,575 4,633 7,956 3,789 10,200 5,017 9,483 4,989

5 Death Rate ll.B 9.1 12.8 10.8 10.9 8.9 13.2 11.4 12.2 11.2 ::Hale 11.,1 fl. 1 12.2 10.7 10.9 9.1 12.9 11.3 12.1 11,3 Female 12.4 9.1 13.4 10.9 10.9 8.7 13.6 11.4 12.4 11.1

() Fernale death~ re ported pCI' 90/} 934 IHO 943 829 889 878 927 8M 908 1,000 mal" deaths

Source: DirectL)rate of Health and Medical Services, Gujarat.

l3 TABLE 1.1 DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES 1961, 1966 AND 1970

Sl. Causes of Death 1961 1966 1970 81. Causes of Death 1961 196e 1970 No. No. 1 2 3 4 /) 1 2 3 4 /) Cholera II \I Suicide

(a) Total 11 79 11 2 Small.pox 886 317 110 (b) Male 4 44 9 (e) Female 7 35 3

3 Plague 8 'Vounding or Accident 414 466 620 9 Wild beasts 2 6 2 4. Fevers 8,421 0,074 0,098 10 Snake bite 34 31 18

11 Rabies H; 6 :I Dysentery and Diarrhoea 803 1126 1124 12 All other causes 12,039 17,047 20,1140

1\ Hespiratory Diseasc 7,080 2,660 4,llS Total 29,707 26,123 81,051

SQurce: Directorate of Health and Medical Service., Gujarat.

TABLE 3.1 LAND UTILIZATION, 1961-62 AND 1967-68

(Area in '00 Heotares) ( Area in '00 Beotarcs )

Sl. Classification of ares 1961·62 1967·68 SI. Classification of area 1961·62 1967·68 No. No. 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4.

Total reporting area for land utilisa· 8.918 8,515 7 Land under miscellaneous tree crops tiona purpose. and groves not included in area son'n. 2 Forest 2S 8 Current fallows 78 145 :J Barroll and uncultivable land 1,760 1,565 9 Other fallow land 139 181 Land put to non.agrioultural use. 71 61 10 Net area sown 6,488 6,136

fj Cultivable waste 273 251 11 Area sown more than once 97 2l-i

Ii Permanent pastures and other grazing 109 153 12 Total oropped area (i. e. Gross cropped 8.585 lands. area)

Source: Directorate of Agriculture, Gujarat.

14 TABLE U. AREA AND OUTTURN OF PRINCIPAL CROPS, 1961-62 TO 1970·71

(Area in '00 Heetares and Outturn in '00 Tonnes)

1961·62 1962·63 1963·64 1964-65 1965·66 Sl. Crops No. Area Outturn Area Outturn Area Outt.urn Area Outturn Area ·Outturn

2 3 4 Ii 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Riee 386 330 373 320 276 385 383 432 367 316 2 ''''heat 826 464 726 307 1,175 794 1,033 620 1,013 390 3 Jowar 1.058 202 868 ·114 1,160 235 892 232 699 71 4, Bajri 566 284 513 322 568 278 470 296 596 279 All Oereals 1.923 1.353 2.546 1.100 3.144 1.719 2.840 1.610 1.743 1.082 .5 Tur 27 7 27 j 27 5 30 8 29 7 II Gram 28 12 14 II 39 21 31 17 35 12 AU pulsu 98 31 81 20 104 31 99 30 103 14 7 Sugarcane 1 6 1 5 2 9 4 40 4 HI 8 Groundnut 653 406 652 301 499 341 396 192 307 167 9 Sesamum 16 3 18 3 24 4 30 6 45 7 10 CastorseedR 22 5 40 S 22 5 31 6 25 6 11 Cotton 2.341 1.977 2.610 2,042 2,229 1.642 2.352 1,903 2,135 1.724 12 TobtWco I;, 13 14 13 11 10 1.0 10 10 8

1966·67 1967·68 1968·69 1969-70 1970·71 81. Crops No. Area Outtum Area Outturn Area Outturn Area Outturn Area Outturn

2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

I Rice 356 365 442 492 326 210 217 125 335 448 2 Wheat 1,015 722 1,067 928 742 462 632 712 770 755 3 Jowar 1.116 121 1,216 364 1,040 89 1.020 136 820 260 4 Bajri 685 378 816 634 775 412 825 768 767 694 All Cereals 3.249 1.609 3,615 2.456 2,920 1.189 1.721 1.758 2.743 2,196 5 Tur 27 10 39 10 42 18 liS 24 39 14 6 Gram 49 17 24 14 27 13 9 4 13 11 All pul.!eB 116 32 /18 29 129 37 113 35 144 40 7 Sugarcane 1 6 1 7 1 6 1 4 2 9 8 Groundnut 234 81 193 91 273 70 229 153 63 63 9 Sesamum 53 11 44 10 52 10 38 10 35 15 10 Castorseeds 31 8 34 14 40 20 22 9 24 22 11 Cotton 2.118 1,553 1.708 1,371 2,039 1,568 2,335 1,860 1,865 1.646 12 Tobacco II 9 12 15 10 13 13 19 13 22 Note: Source Figures of area and outturn for tl,e vears 1968-69. 1969-70 and 1970-71 are Director of Agriculture. Gujarat State provisional •.

TABLE 3.3 IRRIGATION PROJECTS WITH PARTICULARS OF CAPACITY, WATER SPREAD AREAS AND COMMAND AREAS AS ON 1-4-1971 Location Construction Stage Gross Storage capa­ Sl. Name of the Project Esti. city in m. c. ft. No. Taluka Villages River mated Date Stage of eost of construe· F. R. L. Capacity (Rupees commen· tion and in lakhs) cement if comple­ ted,date thereof

2 4 i 8 9 10 A Enstinc Schemes

Moti Fatewadi C.. na.l Da.akroi Fatewadi Sa,ba.rmati 59.17 1954 1965-66 DiTersion I!chem. 15 TABLE 3.3-concld. IRRIGATION PROJECTS WITH PARTICULAa.s OF CAPACITY, WATER SPREAD AREAS, AND COMMAND AREAS AS ON 1-4-71-concld.

Area under the command in acres Total ".ater spread length of l\fa.ximum Gross Sl. area of F. R. L the Dam height of Cornman!! Cnlturahle cornrn· Area proposed t.o Xo. Xameofth'Project in acres (in Ft.) Dam in Ft.. al'ea in acre,", and area in aerf'S be irrigated in acres Remark.o

2 ]] ]2 ]3 14 )''i 16 17

(A) Existing Schemes

ilIoti Fatewadi CanllJ Every rear 3,20,000 72,000 :l2.000 Including Nan Kutcha bum! IS Fatewadi Canal. being constructe,]

.'0",.('[ : Chill[ Engineer (Irrigation), P. ,cr. D., Gujarat

TABLE 3.4 AREA IRRIGATED BY SOURCES, 1961-62 TO 1967-68

(Arca in '00 Hectares)

SI. Sourc~R 1961-62 1962-63 1963·64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967 -68 No. I 2 3 4 fi 6 7 8 9

\ Government Canal, ~83 243 186 219 109 221 256 2 Private Canals 19 5 II lJ 11 3 3 Tanks 33 48 30 98 5(\ 54 52 4 "'ells ISo 242 272 a36 471 409 520 :; Other Sources 10 4 11 20 6 Net Area irrigated 512 056 49:~ 694 707 706 851 7 Percentage of net arca irrigated to net area 7.89 R.57 7.5R 11.46 11.61 11.5(\ 13.8(\ son'"n. S Area irrigated more than onN. 1 4 9 12 12 55 2 !I Total Gross area il'l'igated 513 560 .502 706 719 761 853

Source Directorate of Agricultnrr. Oujarat..

TABLE 3.5 AREA IRRIGATED BY caops, 1961-62 AND 1967-68

(Area in '00 Hectares)

Sl. Crop" 1961-62 1967-6" 1'1. Crops 19Iil-6:? 1967-61< Xo. Xo. 1 2 4 1 :! :l 4

FOOD CROPS 10 Potatoes 11 Chillies (Xon-foodl 9 9 Rice 269 380 12 Other food crope 28 51 13 Total food crops ~ 'Vhcai 95 195 405 672 :l Jowar J '7 N01'\-FOOD (,ROPS Bajri J.j, Cotton ,,7 147 r, Barley 9 15 Grollndnut I; ;\Iaize 16 Tobacco 2 5 Tur 17 Fodder crops 14 15 18 Other non-food crops 5 14 s Gram 19 Total non-food crop8 108 lSI \1 Sugar CAnp Total area under irrigated crops 513 858

Source: Directorate of Agriculture. Gujarat.

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18 TABLE 3.8 FOREST AREAS IN AHMADABAD DISTRICT, 1961-62 TO 1970-71

( Area in sq. km).

Year Reserved Protected Un classed Private Total Forests lfol'ests Forests Forests

1 2 3 4 6

1961-62 13.S2 5.15 IS.97 1\)62-63 13.S2 5.15 18.97 19t13-64 13.S2 5.15 10.97 1964-65 13.S2 5.15 18.97 1965-66 13.S2 5.15 IS.97 1966-67 13.84 S.95 21.79 1967-68 13.84 ~8.95 :n.79 1968-69 9.52 .. 15.51 4.S0 '~Ul3 1969-70 9.52 10.47 4.S0 24.79 1970-71 9.52 7.52 4.80 21.S4

Source: Chief Conservator of FOl'Usta. Gujarat Stltte, Vadodul'lit.

TABLE 3.9 REGULA TIm AGIUCUL TlJRAL I'RODUCE MARKETS IN THE DISTRICT 1970-71

Sf. Name of the Sub·yard Am" Date of Commodities regulateel No. Market Com- (if any) covered Establishment mittee and Head quarters

2 3 5 6

Ahmadabad (Vegotable~) Manek-Chawk 12 Sq. Mile 1948 AU types of Fruits alld Vegetables. Market Yard

2 Ahmadabad ( Cattle) 12 S'l' Mile 1970 Animals such as Cow, Buffalo, Sheep, Goats etc. 3 Ranand Sanand Taluka 1943 Paddy (Husked and unhusked ), Wheat, .Jowar, najri, Arhat', Udid, Mung, Math, Cotton-Pods, Gilmed and unginned cotton.

'f Banand Maha! Sanand '1'aluka Tobacco Tobacco Marketing Committee

5 DavIa (1) Dholka Dholka Taluka 1943 Cotton-Poels, Cotton (ginned and unginned), Bajri, (2) Koth Barley, \Vheat" Paddy (Husked and unhusked), Rice, Arhar, Mung. Math, Vegetables, Fruits, all Spices, and Livestock-Cows, Buffaloes, Bullocks, Horses etc.

6 ViramgaIIl (l ) lMamlal ViraUl.galll 1943 Cotton (Ginned and un ginned ) Grass·fodder, Wheat, (2) Rampur '1'aluka .Jowar, Bajri, Paddy, (Husked and unhusked), (3) Katosan Mung, Math, Gram, Arhar, Groundnut (with and Road without kernels) and Livestock, Cows, Buffaloes, Bullocks, H or~"s, At,C.

7 Dehgam Rakhia! Dehgam Taluka 1950 Groundnut (with and without kernels), Paddy (Husked and ullhuskcd), Cotton (Gmncd and unginned), Castor, Sesamu1ll, Wheat, Bajri, Barley, Guar, Mung, Math, Delid, Arhar, Gram, Chillies and Mangoes.

S Dhandhuka (1) Dholora Dhandhuka 1956 vVhoat, .Jowar, Sesamurn, Chillies, Gram, Groundnut (2) Bavla Taluka (with and without kernels), Cotton ( Ginned and (3) Ranpur unginned) and Cotton Pods. Source: 20th Annual Report of the Gujarat Regulated Markets Union, Alnnacla,bad.

19 TABLE ".1

LIVESTOCK AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 1961 AND 1%6

Sl. Category of Livestock/Poultry 1961 1966 S1. Category of Livestock/Poultry 1961 1966 No. No.

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 Total Livestock 5,75,838 5,70,052 5 Horses and Ponies CaUl, 2,87,678 2,81.704 (i) 3 years and above 4,594 S.III' (ii) Below 3 years 1,852 1101 (1) Males Over 3 years 1,38,488 1,29,336 ISO 11 (i) Breeding i394 1,629 6 Mules (ii) Working 1,35,171 1,24,893 7 Donkeys 8,842 8,755 (iii) Others 2,923 2,814

(2) Females Over 3 years. 89,923 86,369 8 Camels 1,875 1,231 169 (i) Breeding 89,276 95,918 9 Pigs (a) In Milk 40,704 39,890 10 Poultry 22,268 27,327 (b) Dry and noli 48,572 46,028 calved. (i) Fowls 21,687 26,,,81 (ii) Working 487 137 (ii) Ducks 377 291 (iii) Others 160 314 (iii) Others 204 155

(8) Young Stook 59,267 66,005 11 Agricultural Machinery and Implements (1) Ploughs 2 Bulfaloes 1,77,388 1,83,899 (i) Wooden 63,562 5,290 (1) Males Over 3 years 1,324 1,071 (ii) Iron 13,049 9,823 (i) Brooding 260 377 (2) Carts (ii) Working 323 245 ~With PneumatIC tyres 3,344 8,158 (iii) Others 741 449 (i) (ii) Others 31,960 24,408 (2) F6Jmales Over 3 years 98,840 1,02,533 (3) Sugarcane Crushers (i) Breeding 97,666 1,02,000 (i) Power 19 13 (a) In Milk 59,789 60,921 (ii) Others 78 27 (b) Dry and not 37,877 41,079 calved. (4) Oil Engines 2,262 4,024 838 348 (ii) Working (5) Electric Pumps 469 974- (iii) Otho~s 336 185 (i) Tractors 80,295 (3) Young Stock 77,224 ( Government and Private) Government 13 15 3 Sheep 15,714 13,497 Private 146 230 Total 159 245 (i) One year and above 13,828 8,339 (ii) Below one year 1,886 5,158 (6) Ghanis (i) Ghanis more than 132 91 4 Goats 77.845 78,824 Five Seers (i) Ono year and above 63,204 57,263 (ii) Ghalli~ les8 than 14 (ii) Below one year 14,641 21,561 Five Seers (7) Persian Wheels and Rahats 209 sas Source: Bureau of Economics and Statistica, GujlU'ltt.

20 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND POULTRY FARMS 1969~70

Location S1. Activity ------Name or thE> Farm Manage'd by whom Since Nature of alltivity N~. Taluka Ivillage Railway when in I town Nearest Station existence

1 2 3 4, 5 6 7

Poultry l\1akarba Regio"al Puult,ry Statn Anima! HIl~bandl'Y 1959--GO Poultry breeding work Farm, l\1nkarba. Departml'llc and ,upply of high laying chicks to private poultry keepers. SourGf3 : Director of Animal Husbandry, Gujarat State, Ahmadabad.

TABLIS 4.4 VETERINARY INSTITUTIONS AS ON 1-4-1971

81. Talv.ka Loca'ion Nama of Institution with date l)f Type of Institution (Veterinary Managed by No. cstabli"hmen t Hospital I Veterinary Dispensary I whem Cross Breeding Ccntre/ Artificial Insemination Cpntre lethers ) 2 3 4 5 6

1 Ahma,.t..-.ad Ahmada· Vctorinary Dispensary Veterinary Dispensary Vetorinary Offieer City bad 2 VeLcrinary Dispensary (Madalpur) V eteriu[, ry Dispensary Ve lerinary Officer 3 Mobile Vetorillary Dispensary Mobile ~\-"eterinary Dispensary Dish·jet Animal 4 Cross Breeding Centre, 12-1-1971 Cross B"eeding Centre Husbandry Offiesr 5 Artificial Insmninat,ion Sub-Centre, A"lifioid Insemination Suu-Centre Veterinary Offic9r 1!J-9-1966 6 First, Aid Veterinary Centre First Ad Veterinary Centre Stoekman Chandlodia 7 Firs~ Aid Veterinary Centre First ALl Veterinary Centre Stockman Dask1'Oi 1 Veterinary 1)ispensary Veterinary Dispensary Veterinary Office,' Jotalpur .2 F;rst, Aid Vderinary Centre First Aid Vetednary Centre Stockman K,,"bi 3 First Aid Vetermary Centre First Aid Veterinary Centre Stockman 3 Dehgam Dehgam 1 Veterinary Di"pensary Veterinary Dispensary Veterinary Offieer Dehgam 2 Artificial InReIIlinatioIl Sub· Artificial Insllmination Sllu-Centre Veterinary Officer Jindva Centre, HJG4 ( Dchgam ) 3 First Aid Veterinary Centre First Aid Veterin>1ry Centre Stockman 4, First Aid Veterinary Centre First Aid Veterinary Centre Stockman 4, Dhandhuka Dhandhuka 1 Veterinary Dispensary Votorinary Dispensary Veterinary Offic"r Dholora 2 First Aid VetHrinal'Y Centre Fir~t Aid Veterinary Centro Stockman Barwala 3 .First Aid Veterinary Centre First Aid Veterinary Centre Stockman Ranpur 4 First Aid Veterinary Centre First Aid Veterinary Centre Stockman Pachham 5 First Aid Veterinary Centre First Aid Veterinary Centre Stockman 5 Dholka Dholka 1 Vekrinary Dispensary Veterinary Dispensary V aterinary Officer Koth 2 First Aid Veterinary Centre First Aid Vaterinary Centrfl Stockman Kerala 3 First Aid Vaterinary Centre First Aid Veterinary Centre Stockman Shiyal 4 First Aid Veterinary Centre First Aid Veterinary Centre Stockman Yiramgam Viramgam 1 Veterinary Dispensary VeLerinary Dispensary Veterinary omcer MandaI II Veterinary Dispensary Veterinary Dispensary Veterinary OrnC.,r Katosan 3 Fir"t Aid Veterinary Centre First Aid Veterinary Centre Stockman Road Vithalpur 4 First Aid Veterinary Centre First Aid Veterina.ry Centre Stockman Ranpur 5 First Aid Veterinary Cent,re First Aid Veterinary Centre Stockman Kamijala G First Aid Veterinary Centre :FIrst Aid Veterinary Centre Stockman 7 Sanand I Veter·jnary Dispensary Veterinary Dispensary Veterinary Olficer 2 Key Village Block with Artificial Key Village Block with Artificial Veterinary Officer Insemination Centre, 1-4-1963 insemination Centre Rethal 3 First Aid Veterinary Centre First Aid Veterinary Centre Stockman Changoder 4 FIrst Aid Veterinary Centre First Aid Veterinary Centre Stockman ZolapUl' 6 First Aid Veterinary Centre First Aid Vetel'inary Centre Stoekmo.n Source: Director of Animal Husbandry, G1.ljarat Sta.te, Ahmadabad. 21

(Bk) H~ TABLE 5.1

NUMBER MEMBERSHIP AND FINANCIAL POSITION OF CO-OPERATIVE BANKS AND SOCIETIES, 1969-70 AHMADABAD CITY (Rs, in '000 ) Working Capital

Loans No. of from societies private at the persons, Sl. Typo of Co-operative Society end of No. of other RoseI've Loans No. the year membcrs societies Share alld other out­ and Banks capital funds Deposits Total standing

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10

District Contral CO-opCl'ittivc Dunk 122 3,26,258 27,617 39,31S 2,53,835 6,47,028 5,01,666 (Financing Agencies of State Bank) a Land Developmcnt Banks 7,92,789 9,33,784 74,898 12,372 7,659 10,2S,713 7,95,972 3 Agricultural Crcdit Socict,ies

4 Non-agricultural Credit Societies 250 1,50,000 S,997 39,S10 9,062 67,330 1,25,199 95,605

5 Grain Banks and Societies

6 Marketing Societies 4 S13 51,7S0 7,549 12,592 481 72,402

7 Processing Societies

8 Sugarcane ]<'actoric~

9 Dairy Societies

10 Farming Sucidies

11 Lift Irrigation Socicties

12 (a) Other Agricultural NUll-Credit SocietieR.

(b) Other Non-Agl'icliltural NUll­ 10 2,630 457 1,110 673 Credit Sucieties_

(c) Furest Labourer and Labour 8 l,iS3 504 275 572 1,351 Contract Sucieties.

13 Cunsumer's Co-opcI'alivfl Stores 366 67,010 2,232 3,243 2,319 513 8,307

14 Housing Societies 1,419 '15,562 8,21,9]!) 1J7,IOS 2\J,370 9,OS,3\J7 4,9:!,839

15 (a) Weaver's Societies

(b) Other Iudustrial Societies 67 5,752 4,8:11 1,207 607 11,978 1,882

16 Spinning Mills

17 Fisheries Societies 3 141 2 2

18 Supervising Unions

19 Federations 3 3,799

20 General Insurance Societies

21 Life Insurance Societies

22 Other-Cattle breeding 4 1i49 13 16 2 31

Source Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Gujarat.

22 TABLE 5.I-coneltl. NUMBER, MEMBERSHIP AND FINANCIAL POSITION OF CO-OPERATIVE RANKS AND SOCIETIES, 1969-70

( Rs. in '000 )

DISTRICT AHMADABAD 'Working Capital

Loans from No_ of private societicR persons, at tho other Rosorve Loans S end of No. of societies Share and other out­ Type of Co-operative Socidy th" year members and Banks capital funds nnposits Total standing

2 3 4 5 li i 8 !I 10

Di,t.rict Central Co-operative Bank 2,334 57,297 15,828 9,411 1,02,39S 1,84,934 1,44,526 (Financing Agencies of State Banle)

2 Land Development Banks *1 874 183 39 18 240 182

:1 Agriculturol Credit Societies 477 53,000 84,429 20,423 9,07" :!,232 1,16,lliO 93,548

4 Non-Agricultural Credit Societies 53 18,000 1.837 3,038 1,175 2.0au 8,mm 6,414 5 Orain Banks and Socioties

li 1Iark"ting t->ocieties 13 9,77:: 5,491 !S75 3,512 959 10.837 85S

7 Processing I:-;ocieties 17 4,930 1,473 2,156 1,706 933 6,:.l68 2,510

8 Sugarcane l,'actories

9 Dairy Societies 108 li,958 845 246 1,055 2,146 33

10 Farming Societies 52 1,376 1,195 175 91 1,461 915

II Lift Irrigation Societies 12 684 293 85 233 6Il

12 (a) Other Agricultural Non-Crodit 13 450 164 77 90 331 112 Societies_

(b) Other Non-agricultural Non­ 2 73 7 110 U8 Credit Societies.

(c) Forest Labourer and Labour 23 1,263 110 50 8 168 Contract ~ocietieR.

13 Consumer's Cu.operutive Stores 33 7,215 268 194 414 91 967

14 Housing Soeieties 418 10,1l7 19,878 2,120 2,806 24,804 3,655

15 (a) \Veave,-s Societies 21 1,493 3tll 157 156 675

(0) Other Industrial Societies 39 1,93+ :!+7 268 146 49 710 30 Hi Spinning Mills

17 Fi,;hel'ies So(,ieties

I R ~upeI'vising Unions

19 Fcclerations

20 ( : ('nera) rll.-"Ilrance Societies

21 Lifo 1n'l,,'a1)Co Societies

22 Other~-Catt'o breeding 70 2,787 704 359 344 1,407 205

Source ; "tllcl ]),wol')prnont Socti,m of Di,~trict Central Co-opera~ive Bank. [{'lgistrar of Co-operative Socioties, Gujar&i

23 TABLE 7.1 NUMBER AND TYPES OF WORKING FACTORIES SHOWING AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT, 1960, 1965 AND 1970

Sl. Name of Industry ]960 1965 1970 No. No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of l"aetories Workers :Factories Workers Factories WorklOlrs

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Gins and Presses 71 4,551 85 5,712 88 5,016 2 Manufacture of Dairy l'roducts 3 67 3 297 2 423 3 Canning and Preservation of Fruits and V<"getables 1 50 1 26 4 Manufacture of grain mill products 25 487 26 426 22 399 fi Manufacture of Bakery ProNuets 11 3 77 6 15\1 6 Manufactllre of Sugar, Confectionery, Cocoa, and Choco- I) 81 5 68 4 45 late.

7 Manufacture of Miscellaneous food preparations 9 291 16 405 12 335 8 Soft drinks and Carbonated water 5 61 r, 76 4 238 9 Tobacco Manufactures 2 47 2 43 41 10 Spinning, Weaving and Finishing of textiles 167 1,:\6,048 200 1,40,934 235 1,32,803 11 Knitting Mills 5 306 7 454 15 516 12 Corrlage, rope and twine industries 6 15Q 5 162 .4 159 13 Manufacture of textiles not elsewhere clas"ified 30 2 98 4 81 14 Manufacture of wearing apparel (oxcept foot wear) 5 134 5 231 4 149 15 Manufacture of made up textile goods (except wearing a 119 2 60 6 247 apparel).

16 Manufacture of wood and cork oxcept mamlfacture of furniture 40 1,26] 62 1,815 69 1,748 17 Manufacture of furniture and fixtures 24 4 335 9 6411 18 Manufacture of pulp, paper and paper hoard 6 817 12 960 15 786 18A Manufacture of Footwear 1 28 19 Printing, Book-Binding etc. 76 1,919 86 2,690 93 2,903 20 Tanneries and Leather finishing 1 32 1 49 1 3~ 21 Leather Products (except foot-wear and other ,yea,ring 8 135 13 295 7 149 IIppaml). 22 Manufacture of Rubber and Rubber products 4 77 8 355 18 578 23 Basic chemicals (including fertilizers and miscellaneous 20 1,546 33 2,519 23 1,951 chemical products.) 24 Petroleum refineries. 3 80 3 59 5 140 25 Structural clay prodUcts Ci5 5,239 66 4,149 66 4,3]3 26 Glass and glass products (except optiea1Ier:sf's) 1 15 3 81 27 Pottery, China ",nd earthenwares 6 380 10 508 21 883 28 Non metalli" miHeral products II 379 17 7:19 28 1,154 29 Basic metal indl1stries (ferrol1s) 2::1 365 41 1,808 79 3,475 30 Basic metal industri('s (non-forrous) 22 36(') 2~ Gfil 29 578 31 Metal Products (except, machinery and transport equip- 45 712 68 2,345 102 2,615 menta).

32 Manufadl1re (If machinery (except electrical machinery) 201) 6,076 285 9.398 334 13,080 Electrical machiJwry 4 66 13 439 21 1,431 34 Rail 1'n,,,,,1 equipml'nts 4 1,249 3 1,690 3 1,173 35 Manufachlro and repairs of motor vehiclf's 30 2,] 14 35 2,942 47 4.029 3{l Marmfactul'f' of hicyele 1 lli 37 Transport eqllipml'nt (not else,whf'l'E' elassified) I 9 3 119 3 127 3H Photographic and optics,] goods 2 58 2 128 4 175 39 Watehes and clocks 19 2 29 40 Jewellery 9 139 6 66 41 Manufactum of industries (not elsewhere classified) 14 280 27 7:15 53 l,135

24 TABLE 7.1-concld. NUMBER AND TYPES OF WORKING FACTORIES SHOWING AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT, 1960, 1965 AND 197O-concld.

81. Name of Industry 1960 1965 1970 No. ------..------_._-- No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of Factories Workers Factories Workers Fact,ories W orkerA

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

42 Electric light and power 5 918 6 1,066 10 1,078 43 Gas manufacture and distribution 44 2 112 4 261 44 Water supply station 66 60 1 81 45 Sanitary ~ervic8s (pumping and RPwagp ) 2 55 2 54 2 52 46 Laundries and Laundry services 22 33 3 50 47 Manufacture of miscellaneous chemical products 37 1,570 48 Manufacture of vegetable oils and animal oils and fats 8 Total 911 1,66,709 1,209 1,85,310 1,508 1,87.039 Source, Chief Inspector of Factories, Gujarat State. TABLE 7.2 STATISTICS RELATING TO FACTORY INDUSTRIES 1961-1967 (PROVISIONAL)

Percentages to State totals SI. State / District Item ____,------~------_.,---~------..-...------No. 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967

2 :1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ahmadabad Produetive Capital 45.71 46.86 42.48 40.23 36.02 31.98 26.70 Persons Employed 52.95 51.77 49.28 50.13 49.51 48.74 45.05 Ex.Factory Value of out· 48.35 49.15 45.16 45.84 45.60 41.98 38.:n put. Net value added by manu· 55.63 59.49 49.15 50.74 51.77 45.83 47.02 facture. 2 Gujarat State Productive Capital 24,579 29.484 35,254 37,445 42,827 49,873 56,801 ( Rs. in lakhs ) Persons Employed (No.) 3,73,638 3,82,042 3,85,197 4,00,207 4,10,020 4,02,582 4,07,472 Ex·Factory Value of out· 42,043 46,029 51,333 62,761 67,204 73,919 S8,070 put ( Rs. in lakhs). Net value added by manu- 12.133 11,053 12.521 13.698 16,807 17,669 19.361 facture (Rs. in lakhs ). Source: (i) Central Statistical Organisation, Ne,v Delhi. (ii) Ruman of Economics and Statistics. Gnjarat. TABLE 7.3 INDUSTRIAL STRIKES AND LOCKOUTS 1970

SI. Industry Code Numher of Number of Numoer of SI. Industry Code :'Irumbcr of Numbcr of Number of No. Strike or Industrial Mandays No. Strike or Industrial Mandays Lockout Units lost Lockout Units lost affected affected

1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

1 23-231 29 27 53,386 7 36 5 5 7,727 2 25 2 2 268 8 37 2 2 1.890 3 271 2 2 219 9 713 2 2 345 4 31 1 1 1,400 10 73 1 1 350 5 33 2 2 33,574 11 842 2 2 2,271 6 341 7 5 2.993 12 UneiaHsified 1 4(18 ------Note8 : (1) Strikes / Lockouts beginning in a unit on different Total 56 52 1,05,031 dates are treated as separate strikes / lockouts. S01lrce : (2) Units having more than ono strike / lockout ~~ng;1 Comlnissioner of Labour, Gujarat. the year are counted only once. :'.. '

(Bk) H-46-7 TABLE I.t CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY ACCORDING TO PURPOSES 1960-61, 1965-66 AND 1970-71

(In million KWH) ( In million KWH)

Sold to public for Sold to public for

Domestic Commercial Industrial Other Domestic Commercial Industrial Other Year consump- light and power purposes Total Year con~ump- light and power purposes Total tion small power tion small power

1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6

1960-61 26_23 17.62 546.69 183.56 774.10 1970-71 66.09 37.69 939.45 102.08 1,145.31 1965-66 42.05 24.59 748.01 66.75 881.40 Note: Source : Information from tho private licensee companies iFl Gujarat Electricity Board, Vadodara. also included.

TABLB U (A) NUMBER OF ALLOPATHIC HOSPITALS, DISPENSARIES AND PATIENTS TREATED IN 1960, 1965 AND 1970

81. No. of No. of No. of No. of patients Sl. No. of No. of No. of No. of patient. No. Year Hospi- Dispen- Beds treated No. Year Hospi- Dispen- Beds treated tals saries ------tala saries Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 1960 4 19 780 25,595 245,558 3 1970 12 15 3,045 177,864 1,219,291 2 1965 5 19 1,9Il 34,070 365,762 Source: Directorate of Health and Medical Services, Gujarat.

TABLE U (B)

NUMBER OF GOVERNMENT AYURVEDIC HOSPITALS, DISPENSARIES AND PATIE1'lTS TREATf:D IN 1961, 1966 AND 1971

81. Year No. of No. of No. of No. of Patients Sl. Year No. of no. of No. of No. of Patients No. Hospi. Ayurve- Beds treated No. Hospi- Ayurve- Beds treated

tale die Dis- ~~~------~~-___"~-~ tal, die Dis- penRl1- pensa- Indoor Outdoor riCH Inrloor Outdoor ries

2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 T

1 1961 3 1971 :1 2 24~ 55,041 171,315 2 1966 2 2 120 16,067 233,332 SO'llr(',e ! Directorate of Ayurvedic Services, Gujara.t.

26 TABLE 9.2 PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIVITIES 1966·67 TO 1969·70

SI. Item 1966·67 1967·68 1968·69 1969·70 Sl. Item 1966·67 1967·(;8 1968·69 19G9·7!) No. No. 2 3 4, Ii il 2 3 4 5 (I

1 Primary Hea.lth Centres 10 10 10 10 4 Maternal and Chilcl 2 2 2 2 (No.) Health Ccntres (No.)

2 Rural Dispensaries (No.) 207 238 255 245 5 Family Planning Cen· 24 32 41 53 tres (No.)

3 Patient.s tr,.",ted in (1) 3.IH,525 4.53,052 ,1,97,519 4.GB,2IO 6 PerSDns benefittecl1l1 (5) 3,494 1l,234 12,8U 14,834 and (2) (No.) (No.) Source: (i) Development Commisslou('r, Gnjarat State, Ahmadabad. (ii) Director of Health a.nd Modical Services, Gujarat State, Ahma.dabad,

TABLE 9.3 PUBLIC REALm ACTIVITY, PERSONS VACCINATED 1961 TO 1970

81. Primo"l-V SL Yoar Primary No, Year Vaccination Rev[l.ceinn.tion No. Va.ceinn.ti{,n It{)vu.G("inl1tion

2 3 4 2 3 4

I Hl61 9O,101 :1,55,408 D 1966 79,R54 89, II 0 2 1962 8!J,838 1,10,735 7 1967 1,04,784 3,15,988 3 1!i63 1,26,0::;3 7,72,\)89 8 1968 I,07,G91 58,663 4 19114 1,08,167 7,60,759 9 1969 1,06,10G 4,29,682 Ii 1965 94,541 4,28,445 10 1970 1,05,ii8l 6,51,020 Source: Direetor of Healt,h and !'Itc,dieal Sorvicce., Gnjarat St,ate, Ahmadabad.

TABLE 9.4 PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIVITY, B. C. G. VACCINATION 1970

SI. Talllka Number of SI. Taluka NumlJUr of No. Pernons No. PeI'~:mns Vaccina.ted Vltccinatcd

2 3 2 3

I Dehgam 10,027 4 Sanand 4,400 2 Dholka 18,294 3 Ahmadaba.d 46,46~ Total 79.190

SOUfa: Dirocl.or nfHealth and McdiCltl Services, Cujarat State, Ahmadaba.d.

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28 TABLE 10.3 NUMBER AND TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, NUMBER OF PUPILS AND TEACHERS, 1961-62, 1965-66 AND 1969-70

1961,62 SI. Types of Institution No. Institutions Pupils Teachers

Boys Girls Total Women Total

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 Primary Education 1,:HJO 2,9S,030 6,875 2 Secondary Education 164 83,315 3,002 3 Higher Education 28 16,880 905 4 Other type of Education 652 22,759 N. A.

1965-66 1969,70

____,____,-.------_~---~---~-._--- --__.--.------_---.----~--- 81. Pupils Teachers Pupils Teachers No. ------_- Types of Institu- Boys Girls Total Men \Vomen Total Institu- Boys Girls Total Men \Vomen Total Institution tions tions

1 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Primary Educa, 1,568 2,15,811 1,45,786 3,61,597 6,430 3,632 10,062 1,614 2,35,180 1,63,334 3,98,514 5,552 5,662 11,214 tion. 2 Secondary Edu- 218 81,942 44,817 1,26,759 3,057 1,415 4,472 272 86,531 51,336 1,37,867 3,393 1,092 4,485 cation. 3 Higher Education 52 23,218 7,O()2 ;}O,220 1,492 219 1,711 73 35,787 12,027 47,814 2,092 412 2,504 4 Other type of 599 9,506 12,190 21,696 471 342 813 544 10,464 12,206 22,670 513 44~ 955 Education.

Note: Source; (i) Sep"raLe figures for pupils,Loys and girls ami also LeaeilOrs,malo awl Directorate of Education, 'Gujarat. female are not available for the year 1961,62, hence totals given (ii) The decline in the number of "other educational institutions" in the year 1965-66 and 1969,70 has boon chiefly due to the closure of adult litoracy classes, industrial and other vocational training centres started under til<) atHpicoR of the Community Development Programme. Thesfl were tr0atecl as other educational institutes in 1961,62.

TABLE 10.4 DIRECTORY OF COLLEGES AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS ETC., AS ON 31-3-71

SI. Nanm Uuiversity of AffiliaLiun 81. Name University of Affiliation No. No.

1 2 3 2 3

(A) Colleges 7 City Arts College, Lal Darwaja, Ahmadabad-l Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Art~ Gujarat University 8 Nav Gujarat Arts College, Ashram Gujarat University College, Nnvrangpura, Almmda­ guad, Ahmadabad,13 bad,9. 9 Ahmadabad Arts College, Ghee Gujarat University 2 Gujarat Law Society Arts Gujarat University Kanta Road, Ahmadabad-l College, Ellisbridge, Ahmada, 10 G. L. S. Arts College for Girls, Lal Gujarat University bad,6. Darwaja, Ahmadabad,I. 3 Hari vallabhdas Kalidas Arts Gujarat University 11 Vivekanand College of Arts, Out, Gujarat University College, R. C. Road, Ahmada, side Raipur Darwaja, Ahmadabad, bad-9. 22 4 Swaminarayan Arts College, GiLa Gujarat University 12 , F.lIisbridge, Gujarat University Mandir Road, Ahmadabad,22. Ahmadabad,6 5 Balabhai Damodardas College Gujarat Univorsit,y 13 St. X'aviers College, Ellisbridgo, Gujarat University (For Girls), Sankadi Shori, Ahma­ Ahmadabad,9. dabad,I. 14 PraLhudas Thakkar Arts and Gujarat Univer!!ity 6 Sarrlar Vallabhbhai Arts College, Gujarat University Science College, ,Ahma, Relief Road, Ahmadabad,I. dabad,7.

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(Bk) H-46-8 TABLE lG.4-c","'" DIRECTORY OF COLLEGES AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS ETC., AS ON 31-3-73-contd.

Name SI. University of Affiliation Sl. Nanlt) University of AftUiation No. No.

1 2 3 1 2 3

15 Arts and Commerce Gujarat University ,13 X. C. Bodiwala Commerce Collego, Gujarat University College, :\Iirzapur Ruad, Ahmada­ Tankshal, Kalupul', Ahmadabad:!. bad-17 44 Kav Gujarat Vanijya :\Iahavi,lya- Gujarat University 16 Bhaktavallabh Dhola Arts and Gujarat University laya, Ashram Hoad. Ahmadabad-l:l Commerce Collf'g<>. Gita Mandir 45 Brnhm'-,chRri 'Tadi Commerce Gujarat University Road. Ahmadaball-17. Colleg(', Ahmadabad. 17 Sheth It. A. College of Arts Gujarat University 4n MoLiial Nflhr" La", and COInnwme Gujarat University and (;oHlInerce, l(hanpur, College, Relifl[ Road, Ahmadabad- Ahmadabad-I. 1. 18 Shri Sahjanand Arts and Com. Gujarat University 47 Vivekanaml Cullege of Cmnmeree Gujarat University merce College. Ahmadabad-15. and Law, ol1l'"id" TlaiplIl' Darwaja, 19 Salmrmah Arts and Commerce Gujarat University Ahmadabad·:l:!. College>. Opposite 01,] Railway 48 Sir L. A. Shah Law Collt'ge, Ellis· Gujarat University Station, Ahmaoabad-fi. bl'ic1g'>, Ahn,adabacl-6. 20 Art~ and Con1lnerce College, Gjr­ Gujarat Univcrsity 49 City Law Collpg", Lal Darwaja, Gujarat University dharnagal', Ahmadabad-4. Ahmaclabad -I. 21 Acharatlal Girdharlal Teachers' Gujarat University 50 New Law College, Xear l'olyeliuie, Gujarat University College, Ahmarlabad-9. Ahmadabad-I. 22 Prakash College of Education, Gujaro.t University 51 Nav Glljarat Law College, Ashram Gujarat University , Ncar Vasna, Ahma­ Road. Ahmadabad-l3. dabad-7. 52 LalbhDi Dalpatbhai College of Gujarat University 23 Secondary rrp-aQhers" Tra.ining Gujarat University EIlgillel~riIlg, ~a.vrarlgpllra • ..._<\}lIna- College, Near Va8na BU8 Stand, dabad. Ahmaclabad-7. 5:3 Behlamji ,;ijibhai Madi"al CoJloga, Gujarat University 24 Viv0kallaud Cullega uf Education, Gujarat University Asal'wa, Ahmaclabad-I(j. Oubide Raipur Darwaja, Ahma­ 54 LallublHLi :\Iotilal Colloge or .Pltar- Gujarat University dabad-22. ma"y, ~avrangpul'a, Ahmadabad 9. 25 R. 13. Sagar College of Education, Gujarat University 55 Smt. Nathiba Hal'go\'awlas Laxmi- Gujarat University Narayan - Nagar Road, Paldi, chand Municipal Medical College, Ahmadabad -7_ Elli,bridge, Ahmadabad. 26 Vaidya Shri l\Ianibhai l\Iotibhai Gujarat Universi~y 56 Government Dental College, New Gujarat University Patcl College "f Education, Amba­ Civil Hospital, Ahmadabad-Hi. wadi, Ahmadabad-6. 57 College of Numing, , Gujarat University 27 Vishwa Rharati Collegc of Edu­ Gujarat University Ahmallabad-16 cation, Nagari Shala, Ratanpole 58 UniversitySchoolnf'So(]iaISciences, Gujarat University Gate, Ahmadabad. Navrangpura, Ahllladabad-\J. 28 Mafat.]al Gagalbhai Science Insti­ Gujarat Universit,y 59 Univer,~it" Sch""l "f Language,;, Gujarat University tute, , Ahmada­ NavrangllUra, Alllllildabad-9. bad-9. 60 Univerflity Sehool of Psychology, Gujarat University 29 Swaminarayan Scienco Collego, Gita Gujarat University Education and Philosophy, Nav- Mandir Road, Ahmadabad-17. rangpura, Ahmadabad-D. 30 B. D. Hcience College (For Girls), Gujarat University 61 Univeroity School of Sciences, Gujarat University Sankadi Sheri, Ahmadabad.I. Navrano-pura, Ahmadabad-9. 31 C. U. Shah Science Colloge, Ashram Gujarat University 62 Sheth Kanaiyalal .I\1oti!a! School Gujarat University Road. Ahmad"J.md·14. - of rost Graduato Medicine and 32 Sheth R. A. College of Science, Gujarat University Hesearch, Ellisbridge, Ahmadabad- Khanpul', Ahmadabad-I. 6. 33 Ahmadabad Science College, Gujarat University 63 Sheth Bholabhai Je»ingbhai IniOti- 'Gujarat University Gheelmnta Road, Ahmadabad-I. tute of I('aruing and Resoarch. 34 Hargovindas Laxmichand College Gujarat University R. C. Road, Ahmadabad-D. of COJnmerce, Ahmadabad-9. 64 Physical He search Laboratory,' Gujarat University 35 Shcth Haridas Acharatlal College Gujarat University XaV1'3ngpUI'i1, /,hmudabad-9. of Commerce, Ahmadabad-9. 65 Ahmadabad Textilo Industries, Gujarat University 36 Sarllar Vallabhbhai Commerce Gujarat University ItoR8arch AKRociat,ioll, Navrang- College, Itelief Road, Ahmada­ pura, Ahmmlabad-9. bad·I. 37 City Commerce College, Lal Gujarat University 66 Shri Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Bhllcrtiya Gujarat University Darwaja, Ahmadabad.l. San",kriti Villya Mandir, Navrang- 38 C. U. Shah Commerce College, Gujarat Univer5ity pura, Ahmadabad-9. . Ahmadabad-I4. 67 Sardar Patel Institute of EeDno· Gujarat University mics and Social Research, Ellisbri- 39 Shri HarivalIabhdas Kalidas Gujarat University \\ Commerce College, R. C. Road, dge, Ahmadahad. Ahmadabad-9. 68 Smt. Rambhaben Damodarda, Gujarat Univer~itT 40 Nav Gujarat Commerce College, Gujarat University Shah Arts CollegA and Smt. Ashram Road, Ahmadabad-13. Vijayaben Damodal'das Shah 41 Ahmadabad Commerce College. Gujarat University Commerce College, Dh"lka. Gheekanta Road, Ahmadabad-I. 1;9 Shl'i Ki~haJldaK Kikani Arts and Gujarat Universi.y 42 Vivekanallli Collegfl of Commerce Gujarat University Commerce Colloge, Dhandhuka. Outside Raipur Darwaja, Ahma­ 70 De~ai Chandulal Manilal Arts and Gujarat UniversitT dabad-22. Commerce College, Viramgam. 30 TABLE to.4-concld.

DIRECTORY OF COLJ~EGES AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS ETC., AS ON 31-3-73-collcld.

Sl. Name University of Affiliation 81. Name University of Affiliation No. No.

1 2 3 1 2 3 71 Maniben Bhikhabhai College of G \ljarat University 77 Basic Education Science Institute, ComlneJ'ce and Rhri (_1oswalni ~L Ahmadabad. Naval Lalji Arts College, D8hgam. 78 Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmadabad Gujarat Yidyapith L. V. College for Women, Ahma· SNDT Univer,~ity 12 S. (B) TECHNICAL INSTITUTION" : dabad·6. 13 Akhand Anand Ayurved M ",ha· Gnjarat Aynrverl 1 Government Polytechnic, Ahma· vidyalaya, Ahmadabad. University. dabad. '1'4 M. D. College of Social Sen-ice, Gujarat Yidyapith 2 R. C. Technical Institute, Ahma­ Ahmadabad. dabad. 7 I> Teachers Training College, Ahma­ Gujarat Vidyapith 3 Government Polytechnic for Girls dabad. Ahmadabad. 76 Tribal Research and Training Insti­ Gujarat Vidyapith 4 Industrial Training Tnst,itnte, tute, Ahmadabad. Ahmadabad. Source: 1. Universities Handbook, 1971 (Inter Univesity Board). 2. Director of Technical Education, Glljarat. 3. Director of Manpower, Employment and Training, GIoIjarat.

TABLE to.5 NUMBER OF STUDENTS APPEARING AND PASSING THE SECONDARY SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, 1961 TO 1970

1961 19112 1963

Name of the Appeared Pa~Red Appeared Passed Appeared Centre March O"tobpr ~ral'eh Octobcr March October Maroh October March Octoher March October

1 Ahmadabad City 9,200 4,501 4,559 1,676 10,410 5,239 5,036 1,868 4,172 1,667 2,261 488 2 EIIi"bridge (North) 4,627 1,789 2.:14(1 5:14 3 Ellisbridge (Routh) 4 Kankaria 3,040 1,:378 1,51l.'l 499 I> Dhandhuka 6 Dho1ka 502 21)0 611 276 655 7 Viramgam

Total 9.702 4,504 4,809 1,676 11,021 5,239 5,312 1,868 12,494 4,834 6,536 1.521

1964 1~65 1966

81. Name of the Appeared Appeared Appearf'd Pa~~c(l No. Centre March October March Octob .. r March October March Octobpr ~[al'ch Odo""r March October

1 Ahmadabad Citv 4,404 1,990 2,219 822 4,679 2,310 2,630 942 5.364 1.~fll :U)46 621 2 Ellisbridge (Nor'th) 4,323 2,185 2,11 \) ()8S 5,097 2,752 2,661 1,010 ;).511 1.978 ~,n7:'! 664 3 Ellisbridge (South) 4. Kankaria 3,626 1,64;' 1,738 488 4,027 1,963 2,009 668 3,963 1,343 2,110 355 ti Dhandhuka 445 1115 505 lit! Dholka a 673 363 700 404 75S 47~ 7 Viramgam 713 304 591 267 631 316 Total 13,739 5,820 6,743 1,998 15,539 7,025 8,136 2,620 16,732 5,182 8,998 1,640 31 TABLE 18.5-concld. NUMBER OF STUDENTS APPEARING AND PASSING THE SECONDARY SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, 1961 TO 197O-concld.

1967 1968

81. Name of the Appeared Passed Appeared Passed No. Contre ------~------_------Maruh October March October Mnrch October March October

1 Ahmadabad City 5,002 2,115 3,242 674 6,246 2,259 3,675 656 2 Ellisbridge (North) 6,056 2,489 3,340 733 7,106 2,442 4,008 S50 3 Ellisbridge (South) 4 Kankaria 4,206 1,495 2,376 463 4,362 1,569 2,517 526 5 Dhandhuka 535 213 598 270 6 Dholka 791 420 930 284 564 72 7 Viramgam 573 321 612 333 Total 17,823 6,099 9,912 1,870 19,854 6,554 11,367 2,104

1969 1970 Name of the ------_....--..---0_------Sl. Centre Appeared Passed Appeared Passed No. ------_. ------March October Mareh October March October March October

Ahmadabad City 6,890 1,750 4,144 662 7,028 2,275 3,911 913 2 EUisbridge (North) 3,322 625 1,910 293 2,493 Sl1 1,395 31S 3 Ellisbridge (So"th) 4,511 1,522 2,461 600 4,306 1,406 2,354 493 4 Kankaria 4,616 1,141 2,500 405 5,166 1,972 2,602 680 5 Dhandhuka 574 243 544 279 6 Dholka 956 212 5I'\l 75 1,026 278 543 83 7 Viramgam 674 378 711 440 Total 21,462 5,250 12,187 2.035 21,274 6,742 11,524 2,487

Note: Source: The centres against which _ is shown were not in exi"tonce Tho Secon(lary S"hool Cortificate Examination Board, during the relevant year. Yadodnra.

TABLE 10.6 ENROLMENT OF STUDENTS IN CLASSES I TO V, VI TO VIII AND IX TO XI WITH PERCENTAGE BY SEX TO ITS CORRESPONDING ESTIMATED POPULATION WITHIN AGE GROUPS 6 TO 11, 11 TO 14 AND 14 TO 17 RESPECTIVELY

Enrohrlfmt in Std. Percentage of the F:nrolment in PArilAntage of EnrolnlAnt in Std. Percentage of I·V age group 6·ll Std. VI. VIII the age group IX·XT the age group 11·14 14·17 ,___.---...------... ---.._..----.....---...... Year ----~~-- ~------__ ~-~-__,~.------.....------Boys GirlR Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girl" Totnl Boys Girls Total Roy" Girls Total Boys Girls Total

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19

1960·61 1,56,846 1,00,544 2,57,390 94 68 82 38,417 l!),33 (I 57,75:~ 52 32 43 20,081 9,203 29,944 31 17 25

1965·66 2,00,81:15 1,3H,Ol,9 3,:l:{,954 117 8(\ 10:1 60,257 36,5G4 9G,S21 6l 44 56 36,61l 20,970 57,581 44 27 36

1969·70 2,11,577 1,47,116 3,5S,603 103 83 94 (17,811 42.5121.10,323 63 45 55 42.323 25,042 67,365 42 28 36

------~- Note: Source: was inclurlc,t in Ahmadabad an.tl\Tl1IH'sana Districts 'lnring Dir('ctorate of Education, Guiarat. the year 1960·61 and; 96,'\.66. 32 TABU lU

STRENGTH OF POLICE 1970-71

(RURAL)

Sl. Category Permanent Temporary §1. Category Perman.. nt Tem,,"Fary No. No.

2 3 4 1 Z 3

Commissioner of Police 7 Deputy Inspectors 2 Dflputy and ARsistant Commissio- 8 Sub-Inspectors 30 ners. 9 Jamadars 9 :l Superintendents 1 10 Head Constables 174 33 4 Deputy Superintendents 2 L Constables 565 28 i) Inspectors 3 (i Police Prosecutors 5 Total 789 81

Source: Inspector aonoral of Polipe, Gujarat.

TABLE 11.1.-concld. STRENGTH OF POLICE 1970-71 .

(CITY)

81. Category Permanent Temporary SL Category Permanent Temporary No. No.

2 3 4 2 3 4, Commissioner of Police 1 7 Deputy Inspectors 2 DCf~uty al.:_d A~~ist~nt. Comlni~. 4 8 Sub-Inspectors 104 as [-:lonel'S. 9 Jamadars 634 14.l :~ SUDerintendents 7 3 10 Head Constables 181 61 4 Dc'puty Superintendents 11 Constables 1,917 1,001 5 In-,:pE'ctor~ 20 15 6 Police Prosecutors 11 2 Total 2,879 1,411

Source: Inspector General of Police, Gujarat.

TABLE 11.2 PROPORTION OF AREA, POPULATION AND COGNISABLE OFFENCES PER POLICE, 1970

Strength of Total ProportioR Police Proportion Number of of ('ognisable Xumber including of area per Proportion of Cognisable crimes invesii. ~' of Police Number of temporary polico Population offences gated pep Xo. District Rtation~ Out-post; force (Sq. Km.) per police investigated Polic.

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 II

Ahmadabad (Rural) 17 7 823 46.18 1,160 2,441 2.915 " Ahmndabad «(!ity) 13 55 4,290 0.02 371 15,277 3.56

S-:nlrce: Inspector General of Poli('e, Guja~at.

33

(Bk) H-46-9 TABLE 11.3 (A) lYENERAL RESULTS OF TRIALS OF CRIMINAL CASES, 1961 TO 1970

Persons whose cases were disposed of _~~_~ ______'__'~_--.o_~ ______~- Persons Discharged Committed Died, escaped or PerSOns remaining Offences Under or or transforred to nnder trial at the Year reported trial Acquitted Convicted Referred another State end of the year

1 2 3 4 :; 6 7 8

1961 4,947 9,341 1,723 1,568 N.A. 12 3,326

1962 4,737 8,778 1,869 1,465 N.A. 23 3,805

1963 4,769 9,431 2,207 1,877 N.A. 15 3,342

1964 4,946 9,533 2,222 1,879 N.A. 12 3,397

1965 4,303 10,386 2,842 2,f!67 N.A. 21 2,178

1966 4,616 9,013 2,265 1,704 N.A. 15 2,222

1967 4,398 7,464 1,707 1,624 N.A. 8 2,424

1965 4,322 7,980 2,196 1,491 N.A. 14 2,796 1.69 5,023 9,797 2,168 1,709 N .•<\. 5' 4,192

1170 4,698 7,813 2,764 1,401 N.A. 28 771

Source: Inspector General of Police, Gujarat State.

TABLE 11.3 (.) NUMBER OF COGNISABLE CRIMES REPORTED, 1961 TO 1970

House Year Murder Dacoity Robbery Breaking Thefts Riots Others Total

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1961 77 II 80 738 1,898 60 2,083 4,947

1962 75 10 84 655 1,690 82 2,141 4,737

1963 79 9 67 653 1,818 65 2,078 4,769

1964 68 6 59 694 1,850 246 2,023 4,946 1965 64 6 56 611 1,823 55 2,088 4,703

1966 60 6 70 606 1,654 96 2,134 4,626

1967 58 12 70 525 1.613 56 2,064 4,398

1968 60 6 49 520 1,409 69 2,209 4,322

1969 184 39 60 440 1,282 750 2,268 5,023

1970 59 7 39 529 !,720 86 2,258 4,698

Source; Inspector Goneral of Police, Gujarat State.

34 TABLE 11.4 .JAILS 1960, 1965 AND 1970

No. of Prisoners No. of Prisoners No. of No. of Prisoners Authorised at the commence· received during Prisoners at the end of Daily average No. of Accommodation ment of the year the year discharged the year No. of Prisoners Sl. Jailsl _~ ___~~Category of No. Year Pri· M F Total PriRoners M F Total M 1<' Total l\1 F Total M F Total M F Total 8un8 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

1960 1,325 8 1,333 Convicted 1.251 10 1,261 3,214 66 3,280 3,027 67 3,094 1,438 9 1,447 1,351 6 1,357 Under 127 1 128 2,992 58 3,(){i() 2,952 55 3,()()7 16, 4 171 175 4 179 trials Unable to provide Security Civil Jail 3 3 14 14 15 15 2 2 Lunatics 6 6 10 10 5 5 11 11 4 4

2 1965 1 1,325 8 1,333 COllvicted 1,504 18 1,522 5,104 203 5,307 5,006 215 5,221 1,602 6 1,608 1,519 13 1,532 Under 220 5 225 5,713 320 6,033 5,757 320 6,077 176 5 181 167 5 172 trials Unable to provide Security 9 50 50 5 5 4 Civil Jail Lun"tico 7 8 153 2 155 114 2 116 46 47 15 16

3 1970 1 1,646 S 1,654 Convicted 883 2 885 5,591 81 5,672 5,76(; 82 5,848 708 709 741 2 743 Under 361 361 8,151 227 8,378 7,301 221 7,522 211 6 217 401 4 405 trials Unablc to provide Security Civil Jail Lunatics Source; Illspector General of Prisons, Uujarat. TABLE 11.5 INSTRUMENT REGISTERED AND VALUE OF PROPERTY TRANSFERRED, 1960, 1965 AND 1970

81. District No. of Number of registrations Aggregate valuc of Number of registrations No. Registration Year Regis. of immovable property immovable property of movable property Centre tration transferred by regis· offices Compul. Opt. Total tred documents Compul· Optio. Total sory tional (in Rs.) Bory nal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Ahmadabad 1960 1 7,226 1,521 8,747 36,861,OlG 174 174 2 Ahmadabad 1965 1 14,391 347 14,7:{8 100,508,150 129 129 3 Ahmadabad 1970 1 25,984 72 26,056 297,272,276 181 181

Aggregate value Number of Aggregate value Total optional Re(]eiptR of movable registrations of of immovable and compulsory _4 __ ~__' _____ ~ __ .. __... ___ RI. District property immovable and and movable regi~tr8.tion of Fees from Other Total No. Registration Year transferred movable property wills and written all receipt" (in Rs,) Centre by registered property transferred by authorities l'egistra. (in Rs.) documents registered other than wills tien

35 TABLE 11.6 LAND REVENUE REALISED 1960-61 TO 1969-70

Sl. Year Land Revenue Realised S1. Year Land Revenue Realised No. (Rs.) No. (Rs,)

1 2 3 2 3

1 1960·61 31,06,525 6 1965·66 50,85,585 2 1961·62 50,34,197 7 1966·67 67,21,387 3 1962·63 44,26,019 8 1967·68 74,39,433 4 1963·64 57,90,788 9 1968·69 64,52,415 5 1964·65 55,52,379 10 1969·70 65,35,350 Source : 1. Collector, Ahmadabad. 2. District Development Officer, Ahmadabad.

TABLE n.t NEWSPAPERS PUBLISHED IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES, 1968-61 AND 1969

SI. Classifi(Jation Year English Gujarati Hindi Others 81. Classification Year English Gujar~tti Hindi Others No. No.

1 2 ::: 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 Daily 1960·61 7 4 Monthly 1960.61 2 90 1 2 1969 5 10 1969 4 llO 3 12

2 Weekly 1960·61 18 3 [) Quarterly 1960·61 1969 ::: 22 2 8 1969 2 7 [)

B Fortnightly 1960·61 16 1 6 Others 1960·61 1()69 2 20 1 1969

Note: Source! (1) 1960·61 is Financial Year. Examiner of Books awl Publications, Gujarat. (2) 1969 is calondar Year.

TABLE 12.2 PRINTING PRESSES, 1961 AND 1968

Sl. Name of Taluka Printing Presses Sl. Name of Taluka Printing Presses No. No. 1961 1968 1961 1968

3 4 2 3 4

Ahmadabntl Cit,y 227 22:3 [) Dholka ::: 6 2 Viramgam 4 5 6 Dhandhuka 6 ::: Dehgam 3 3 ,1 Sanand 1 Total 237 244 Source: Examiner of Books and Publications, G\oljarat. 36 TABLE 12.3

CINEMA THEATRES, 1970-71

81. Name of Number of Numher uf Sl. Name of Kumber of Number of N... Taluka pIa"" when. Gilloilla Rpectator::i :\0. ':.:aluka place \V here Cinema Spectators Cinema Theat""8 (monthly Cinema Theatres ( monthly Theatr0 average) Theatre average) is located is loeated

2 3 4 5 i 2 3 4 5

Ahmadabad "Ahmadabad 26 18,00,000 4 Sanand Sanalld 1 9,~14 City 5 Viramgam Viramgam 2 43,262 2 Dholka Dholka 3 40,5311 6 Dhandhu;~a Dhandhuka 10,416

3 D.hgam Dehgam 2 11,245 Total 35 19,14,676

• Including City Taluka. Sour~e : (1) District Magistrate. Ahmadabad. (2) Commissioner of Polic.. , Ahmadabad.

TABLE 13.1 RAILWAY MILEAGES AND NAMES OF RAILWAY STATIONS 197'-71 Railway mileages in the district

Kilometres Kilometres Broadgallge 100 .N arl'owgaug" Metrogaugo 277 Number of railway stations -55 (includos Raiiway mileages of Galldhirmgar disLrict also)

81. Name of Taluka Name, of railway stations S1. :!'\mlle of Taluka Nam&~ of railway stations No. No. 1 2 3 1 2 3

Ahmadabad (1) Ahmadabad (6) 5 Dhandhuka (I) Rayka (7) Sarangpur (2) (7) (2) Dhandhuka (8) Mao (3) l\1aninagar (8) Gandhigram (a) Tagali (9) Kurrdli (4) Asarwa (9) VasLrapur (4) Bhimnath (10) Ranpur (5) Sahijpur Dogha (10) Sarkhej (0 Chandrwa (11) Vejalka (6) .Talila Road Daskroi (1) Ambli Road (5) Barejdi (2) Goraghuma (6) Kali Road (3) Vatva 6 Viramgam (1) Viramgam (8) Bhankod.. (4) Geratpur (2) .Takhwada (9) Kam, (3) Zund (10) .Takshi Dehgam (1) Dehgam (4) Vani Road (11) Bhoyni (2) .Talia J\iIath (5) Katosan Road (3) Rakhial (6) Ghelda (7) Detrol Dholka (1) Bavla (6) Bhurkhi (2) Salasda (7) Lolia (3) Dholka 7 Sanand (1) Virochannttgar (5) San.... haJ (4) Koth·Gangad (2) Chharodi (6) Moraiya (5) Arnej (3) Vasna Iyawa (7) Matod.. (4) Sanand

37

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ROAD KILOMETREAGE BY TYPE OF SURFACE AND CATEGORY OF ROADS : 1960-61, 1965-66 AND 1969-70 (In Kilomlltres.)

Water Other Toial SI. Category of road Yoar Asphalt Cement Bound Murramand No. Conorete Macadam lower types

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Total 1960-61 519 63 85 693 1,360 1965-66 620 63 134 668 1,485 1969-70 781 58 97 610 1,1148 2 National Highway 1960-61 121 2 12S 1965-66 113 III 1969-70 113 III 3 Staie Highway 1960-61 150 63 15 30 268 1965-66 175 63 55 11 304, 1969-70 338 58 57 35 488 4, Major District Roads 1960-61 201 58 132 391 1965-66 265 65 116 4411 1969-70 240 33 52 325 5 Other Distriot Roads 1960-61 45 9 339 398 1965-66 57 9 356 422 1969-70 74 Ii 332 411 6 Village Roads 1960-61 2 3 190 196 1965-66 10 5 185 200 1969-70 16 2 lin 209

SQurce: Chief Engineer (Roads and Buildings ). P. W. D., Gujar.$.

TABU! 1303

TONNAGE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS CARGO HANDLED AT DIFFERENT PORTS 1960-61, 1964-65, AND 1969-70

Imports Exports Total of Imports & Exports

81. Name of the port Year Nature of Steamer Sailing Total Steamer Sailing Total Steamer Sailing Total No. traffio Vessels Vessels Vessels 1 2 3 4 Ii 6 '1 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Dholera 1960-61 . Foreign Coastal 785 , 785 785 '185 Total 785 785 785 786

1964-65 Foreign Coastal 174 174 174 1" Total 174 174 174 174

1969-70 Foreign

Coastal Total

80'UrH : DinotoI' of Ports. Gujar•• s..... 38 TABLI! 13.4 CIRcun HOUSE/INSPECTION BUNGALOW/ TRAVELLERS BUNGALOWS MAINTAINED BY P. W. D. AND LOCAL BODIES

Sl. Location Class Number Name of maintaining authority No. of Suites I 2 3 4, 5

Ahmadabad 1 Circuit House, Opp. Rajbhavan, Shahibag I 14 Deputy Engineer, Shahibag Sub.Division" Ahmadabad. 2 Annexe Bungalow No. 1,nearRajbhavan I 4 Deputy Engineer, Shahibag Sub-Division, Shahibag. Ahmadabad.

3 Atithi Grah, Gujarat State Transport I 2 Glljarat State Road Transport Corporation, Corporation, Astodia. Ahmadabad. 4 Atithi Grah, Gujarat, State Transport I 3 Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation, Corporation, 7fA, Vithalbhai Colony, Ahmadabad. Navrangpura. 5 Dairy Guest House, Kankaria I 1 Ahmadabad Municipal Corporation, Ahmada­ bad. 6 New Rest House, Opp. Hathising's 'Vadi, II 16 Deputy Engineer, Shahibag Sub.Division, Outside Delhi Gate. Ahmadabad. 7 Annexe to New Rest House II 4 Deputy Engineer, Shahibag Sub.Division, Ahmadabad. 8 Aram Grah, Raipur III Executive Engineer, Ahmadabad Irrigation Division, Ahmadabad. 9 Aram Grah, Chandola III Executive Engineer, Ahmadabad Irrigation Division, Ahmadabad. 10 Sheth Lallubhai Motilal Vishranti Grah,- III 10 Ahmadabad Municipal Corporation, Ahma- Near Bus Stand, Astodia. dabad. 2 Dhandhuka Aram Grah III 4 Taluka Panchayat, Dhandhuka. 3 Ranpur Aram Grah In 2 Taluka Panchaya,t, Dhandhuka. 4 Barwala Aram Grah III 2 Taluka Panchayat, Dhandhuka. 5 Dholka Aram Grah III 3 Taluka Panchayat, Dholka. 6 Bavla Aram Grah III 2 Taluka Panchayat, Dholka. 7 Dev Dhole.a Aram Grah III 2 Taluka Panchayat, Dholka. 8 Sanand Aram Grah TIl 4 Taluka Panchayat, Sanand. 9 Dehgam Aram Grah III 2 Taluka Panchayat, Dehgam. 10 Sadra Aram Grah III 4 Talnka Panchayat, Dehgarn. II Viramgam Ararn Grab III 6 Talnka Panchayat, Viramgam. 12 Bareja Aram Grah III 2 Executiv" Engin"er, Ahmadabad Irrigation • Division, Ahmadabad. 13 Changodar Aram Grah, Near Falehwadi III F:xecntiv" Engin""r, Ahmadabad Irrigation Division, Ahmadabad ..

Source: .- (1) Superintending Engineer ( R. &B.) ,Ahmadabad Circle No. I,Ahmadaba,d (2) Superintending Engineer, Ahmadabad Irrigation Circle, Ahmadabad.

(3) Municipal Corporation, Ahmadabad.

TABLE 14.1 NUMBER OF LOCAL BODIES AND ORGANS OF DEMOCRATIC DECENTRALISATION, 1961-62 To 1970-71

Year Number of District Number of Taluka Number of Gram ~urnber of Nagar Number of JI.'[uniei· Number of Munici· PanchayatfDistrict Panchayats Panchayats Panehayais palities pal Corporations Local Board 2 3 4 5 6 7

1961·62 I­ 605 6 I 1962·63 I- 597 6 I 196)1·64 1 7 597 4 2 I 1964·65 1 7 598 6 2 I 1965·66 1 7 601 6 2 I 1966·67 1 7 602 6 2 1 1967·68 1 7 602 6 2 I 1968·69 1 7 603 6 2 I 1969·70 1 7 608 6 2 I 1970·71 1 7 6l!! 6 2 I • District LOClal Board Source: L Director of Municipalities, Gujarat State, Ahmadabad. 2. Development Commissioner, Gujarat Stat,e, Ahmadabad. 3. Bureau of Economics alild Statistics, Gujarat State, Ahmadabe.d. 39 TABLE 14.1 COMPOSITION OF MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AND MUNICIPALITIES, 1961, 1966 AND 1971.

81. Name of Year Total ~\lmber Roj,urned against Unreserved No. Municipal No. of seats Corporation/ Seats Scheduled Sch0dulcd Women Munioipality Castes Trihps Scheduled Scheduled \Vomen Castes Tribes 1 2 4 5 (\ 7 8 9 10

1 Ahmadabad 19111 70 7 5 1966 78 8 I 1971 91 10 3 2 Dholka 1961 20 2 2 1966 20 2 2 1971 25 2 2 3 Virarngam 1961 33 2 3 1966 ::l3 2 3 1!l71 25 2 2

Source: I. Municipal CCI'poration, Ahmadahad. 2. Municipalities of the District.

TABLE 14.3 COMPOSITION OF mSTRICT PANCHAYATS AS ON 1-1-1971

L'\uwhpr of ]\TomhE11'S

Ex-Officio Elected

Sl. Presidcnts Elected ,Vomcn flcheduled Schcrlnled Others Total No. of the Represent,atives CasteR Tribes (4 to 7) Taluka of the Tall11m Panehayats Pancha:vat~ 1 ,> <4 G 7 II 2 " 5 1 7 7 ;; 11 14

}11nnlHW uf Meln.ber~

A::-;svciate Tot"l :Ko. of Members 1T(";_nlJ(~r;;; :Wcmbe!'s Co11ee.tor Presidents N orninatecl Nominated Total :t\1ember,. of the • 0: the of the of by the by the (9 to Hi) Coho (2+8 Parliampnt I{c-~j~va Legi.-.;Iat,iye Municipl1- Dishict District +8+ 16) Rnhhn AssAmbly lities C'o-operat,jYe Co-operHtj\-~e Union Bank 9 IO 11 12 13 14 In 16 17

2 3 7 2 17 46*

* Thi~ indlld(~',; one cl.l'_litional1nmnber namely the -,-',Ihalcman of the Dj~trict Education Cornrnittee ~C,fOl, ref? :

TABLE 14.4 COMPO~JTlON OF TAUJKA PANCHA VATS AS ON 1-1-1971

SL Taluka Ex-Officio ~<). Rarpn nch" ,-~ Chal"!'·n ..... ,'-1p Tc;tal '\'CTIwn ~('1f"(lnlFcl S~hf'(1nj~·d ROf'1fll Total of Gram of :',nr:-,JI' I:; _l 4) ( ';1 ~ f':-;; Tribe,:; .~, r orl, 0rs (5 to 9) Panehayats J}al1nhD\~nts 2 a 4 ' 5 fl 7 8 9 10

1 Ahmadabatl City 22 2 24 2 2 2 6 2 Daskroi . 7!) 79 2 2 2 6 3 Dehgam S4 85 2 2 2 I'l 4 Dhandhulm ll5 l1(i 2 2 2 6 5 Dhulh" lOS I Oil .) 2 ~ 45 6 Viralngatn 138 I :-H~~ 2 2 1 5 ,> 7 Sc-uWTJ~l 6.~ (Hi 2 2 6 40 TABLE 14.4-concld. COMPOSITION OF TALUKA PANCHAYATS AS ON 1-1-1971

Number of Members Total Associate (5+10+17) 8I. Taluka :-;-0. ~f.L.A. Mamlatdar/ President Member. Nominated Nominated Total Mahalkari of of Dist. by the by the ( 11 to lfi ) Municipality Panchavat District District who reside Co·uperative Cu· operative in the Union Bank Taluka 2 11 12 13 14 15 It) Ii 18

1 Ahmadabad City I 2 6 36 2 Daskroi 2 2 7 92 3 Dehgam 2 5 96 4. Dhandhuka 2 2 7 129 r, Dholka 2 2 8 123 () Viramgam 3 6 13 156 7 Sanand 2 I 6 78

Source: (1) District Development Officer, Ahmadabad. (2) Taluka Development Officers of Ahmadabad District.

TABLE 14.5 COMPOSITION OF NAGAR PANCHAYATS AS ON 1-1-1971

Number of Composition Members ------_-_.------.------appointed as Reserved Seats

Number of rer-Sec. 13(1) Non------____..------~-----.~-- Total SI. Nagar of the Gujarat Reserverl Scheduled Scheduled Total seats No. Tilluka Panchayats Panchayats Act Seats 'Vomen Caste Tribes ( 6 to 8 ) ( 5+9)

2 3 4 5 II 7 8 9 10

I Ahmadabad City 2 24 18 4 2 6 Ii 2 Dascroi 3 Dehgam 15 12 2 3 Hi 4 Dhandhuka 17 14 2 :I 17 5 Dholka 15 12 2 3 15 6 Viramgam 7 Sanand 17 1~ 2 2 4 17

Members

Total Elected Total Nominated Non-reserved seats Reserved seats Nominated Members ;Members Members

SI. Taluko. Elected Nomi- Total 'Women Scheduled Scheduled Women Scheduled Scheduled :Male Female Male Female No. Members nated (II + 12) Castes Tribes Castes Tribes Members 2 11 12 13 14 15 lfi 17 18 19 20 21 22

Ahmadabad 18 4 2 20 4 City. 2 Dascroi 3 Dehgam 12 12 2 1 13 2 4 Dhandhuka 14 14 2 1 15 2 fi Dholka 9 3 12 1 1 10 1 3 6 Viramgam 7 Sanand 13 13 2 2 15 2 Source: I. District Development Officor, Ahmadabad. 2. Taluka DE'\"elopment Officers of Ahmadabad District.

41 (Bk) H-46-lI TABLE 14.' COMPOSITION OF GRAM PANCHAYATS AS ON 1-1-1971

Cumpo:si t iUIl

Number of Mem· Re~"rved SeatH bel' appointed Total SeatR Sl. No. of Gram· under Sect ion 12( I) Xon·reaerved Scheduled Scheduled Total ( 5+9) No. Taluka Panchayats of the Gujarat Scat, 'Yonlf'n CIl.stes Tribes ( 6 to 8) Panchavats Act 2 3 4' :; H i 9 10

1 Ahmadabad City 22 157 84 41 30 73 157 2 Da~kroi • 79 7S0 540 158 82 ~40 780 ;; D"hgam 83 793 560 ]66 67 233 793 4, Dhandhuka 115 1.060 711 227 122 349 1,060 15 Dholka ]08 1,008 642 216 149 366 1,008 II Viramgam 138 1,268 8:l:) 274 161 435 1,268 7 SaWlnd 6Ii 599 :l!l7 130 "7 202 599 :\Ieml}pl'o

Reserved Seats

Non reserved SAats Elpct"d :\Iembf'rs Xominated lIIembers Total Electe,l Total Nominat~d .--.-.------. ------Members Members 81. Talukll Elected Nominated Total f'cheduled Scheduled Scheduled 8cheduled------No. Members MemberR (11 + 12) ',"omen Ca~te8 Tribes 'Vomen Castes Trih<'s Male Female )Iale Ft'male 2 II 12 13 1,1 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23

Ahmadabad 84 41 30 2 116 41 City. =! Da.eroi 1i40 540 142 68 14 14 610 142 14 14 3 Dehgam 541 19 560 147 65 19 2 606 147 21 19 Dhandhuka. 660 51 711 155 99 70 21 759 155 72 70 •I'i Dhulka 605 37 642 201 136 15 13 742 201 50 15 II Viramgam 833 S33 274 161 994 274 '1 Sanand 397 397 130 1>7 r; 469 130 Source: Taluka Developmf'nt Officer~ of Ahmadabad District.

TABLE 14.7 (A) INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF. MUNICIPALITIES, 1969-70

( Rs. in '000) Classification of members Sl. Name of Ar"a within Population Total ------.. -.------.--- Total Total No. Municipality Municipal within Seat·s Nominated Re,erved ~ _ income Limit" )fut.icipal Including .-- -. .. .-- .. - .------.-- Non- (excluding ( in sq. km.) Limits. Nominations ""om"n Scheduled Schedu]Ptl Reserved opening 1971 Castes Tribe. Balance)

2 3 4 fi 10 11 12

I Dholka 3.88 35,520 25 2 2 21 25 1,344 2 Viramgam 11.78 43,790 25 2 20 25 1,887 Income dcrived from Expenditure Incurred Sl. Name of Area ~~--~.------~--.~ --~------Total ------~------No. Municipality within Rates Realisa· Grants :\fiscel- Expen. General Public Public Eduea. Contri· Miseel. Municipal and tion and laneous diture Adminis· safety Health f,ion bution laneous Limits Tax". lInder Contri. (exclud. tration and for (in sq. km.) Special but ion ing clos- and Convey- General Acts ano for ing collection snce purposes Propertit's Gen"ral balan•. ,,,) Charges Purpose'

1 2 3 13 14 1[1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

1 Dholka. 3.88 ''78 74 283 509 1,621 167 55 78 32 1.289 2 Viramgam 1l.78 812 131 208 736 1.946 214 96 744 103 17 772

Sourc. : Annual Administration Report.1969.70 publi"hed by Panchayat and Health Dep.... tment.

42 TABLE 14.1 (B) INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF MUNICIPAL COR.PORATIONS, 1969·70

11) Total number of ;,\lembcl'8 91 (2) Population of llunicipal Corpuration Limit: ( 1971 ) 15,S5,5H (3) Limit of Municipal Corporation Area (in Sq. Kms.) 92.98 (Rs. in '(00) 1 nCome I 9t\!)· 70

Other ROll!·C("S Total ------_.__ . - .. -_._--_. --_------Income Realisal ion X&me of excludin!( Hate ulld"r Special Grunts Income from 81. )lullicipal opening and Aet and J nlprest and ('ommt'Tcial :Miscella- }\o. Corporatioll balance Taxes. Properties I'~cf'ipt~ Loan~ Enterprises neouil ., :I .. 5 Ii i 8 9

.-\ hmada oaJ 2,42.514 SS,704 10,757 1.'!lO 29,229 34,330 77,704

Expenditure 191\9·70 ---- _,_. __ . --.---_ ._---_--_.--_------_. Public 'fotal Ho'pital. expenditure :services and Grants Expenditure .same of excludinSl and other anei. all,1 for Commer . Capital Extraordinary 81. Municipal closing public liary public Public inter.. st cial Enter· EXpf'llcli. expend it me ?ii.cella. No. C. >rpot·s tion balance utilitie. facilities Institution payment prises ture and debts neou.

:1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Ahmadaba

80UIC8 : .. St.. tiaticd of l\( unicipal Town" and C'iti,.", Gujarat" published by the Bureau of Economies anei Statistics, Government of GujSl'Ut.

TABU: 14.1 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF DISTRICT PANCHAYAT/TALUKA PANCHAYATS 1963-64, 1966·67 AND 1969·70

( Hs. III laC'" ) l Rs. in I&os ) Income Expenditure t;l. ___ ~4~ ______._~ __ ~ __·_4 ____.• _ S1. _._----_.------.----,-~~------~-~------.- No. No. Item 1963·1)4 1966·67 1969.70 [tern 1963·64 1%6·67 1969·70

2 3 4 5 1.1 7 8 !)

I Land }{evenue General AdmilliRtratioh 15.32 18.8S 22.45 2 Local Hates 3.40 13.29 2 ~~ducati()ll 45.96 84.86 104.51 3 )It'dical 2.01 3.19 3.68 3 Other Taxes aud Fee. 6.15 4 Health and Sanitation 2.13 6.55 12.97 4 Statutory Grant" IS.80 19.03 6.85 5 Agriculture 3.61 12.33 17.08 Animal Husbandry 2.75 :; GI'ants fI'om Statutory .Fund .• 6 1.56 1.91 i ('('-0[Jt'l'ation 0.32 0.26 0.32 6 Grants for PallChaYllt Sehe. 45.98 69.03 112.-l4 8 Inciu,tries 0.87 0.92 0.67 Illes and Fune! i0118. 9 ('. n. Proil'"ts 12.65 17.59 13.80 Grants for Rtate Scheme8 104.96 l:liU!4 :!37.9Z 10 So~iRI "'elfare 2.76 5.23 8.23 and f'unetions. II Irrigation 14.88 37.20 27.28 12 Public "·ork. 26.05 35.84 84.77 S Other Receipt. 18.35 20.24 19.60 13 Other Expenditure 14.76 29.93 ~7.[)2 Total Revenue 193.49 247.43 382.96 14 Tutal Revenue Expenditure 142.B8 2114.69 31)6.03

Sour.. : Uevelopment Commissioner, Cujar&t State, Ahmadabad.

43 TABLE 14,9 INcoME AND EXPENDITURE OF GRAM AND NAGAR PANCBAYATS 1969.70 (Rs. in '00)

Income No. of No. of ------_.- SJ. Gram Nagar Taxes and Other Total No. Taluka Panchayat~ Panchayatti fees Grants Income Income

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Ahmadabad City 22 11,376 3,247 2,504 17,127

2 Dehgam 83 1,491 2,204 1,850 5,545 " Daskroi !

II Viramgam 137 3,678 6,073 4,997 14,648

6 Dholka 108 1,134 6,915 2,840 10,889

7 Dhandhuka 112 8,862 6,001 1,036 15,8~9

Total 607 33.714 29,339 18,179 81,232

Expenditure ______---. _ __. ___ ~_4 ______~ ______Agricul- Edu('u· Solf·de- Planning Commu- ture pro- Sanit.ation tion fence & & nity servation Animal Village Collection SI. & Public and village admini- Develop- of fore3ts Husba- Indus- of land Total No. Taluka Health 'Works Culture defence stration ment & Pasture ndry tries revenue Expendi- lands ture

2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19

Ahmadabad City 331 2,748 929 72 5,901 210 5 4,201 14,397

2 Dehgam 1,634 1,407 815 8 1,230 113 270 1 8 5,886

3 Daskroi 4,008 6,112 501 78 :321 356 102 50 11,528

, Sanand 1,728 1,465 1,674 25 830 142 80 a 94 6,041

6 Viramgarn 2,839 3,590 2,570 88 3,142 1,009 48 59 126 13,471

6 D:holka 3,823 2,931 5,148 18 2,126 III 151 46 14,355

., Dhandhuka 4,326 3,568 1,447 264 3,221 :J47 354 36 32 796 14,391

Total 18,589 21,821 13,084 553 10,870 7,9'19 1,215 200 41 5,21'1 '19,589

Source: District Statistical Officer, District Panchayat.

44 TABLE 15,( l'l"UMBER, LOCATION AND CAPACfIY OF WAREHOUSES AS ON 1-1-1971

Loeati.m Taluka Civil Supplies Department, Central'Varehousing Gujal'at State Warehousing Gujarat State Corporation Corporation

Xo. Capacity Xo. Capacity No. Capacity (M. Tonnes) (M. Tonnes) (M. 'ronnes)

2 11 .j, 6 6 7 S Ahmadabad City Ahmadabad City 14,000 10,000

Dholka Dholka 500

Dhandhuka Dhandhuka 500

ViramgaIll Viramgam 600

Dehgam Dehgam 1100

Vasol'oi Dasoroi 1i,00O

Bavla Dholka 1 100 Total 6 21,000 10,000 1 100

Source: (1) The Civil Supplies Department, Gujarat State. (2) The Central 'Varehousing Corporation. (3) Tho Cujarat State '''arehousing Corporation.

TABLE 15.Z NUMBER, LOCATION AND CAPACITY OF WAREHOUSES OWNED BY CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES AS ON 1-1-1971 I'll. Taluka Name of the Capacity SI. Taluka Name of the Capacity Xo. Co·operative Society (In Mafric Xo. Co-operative Society (In Metrio Tonnes) Tonnos) 2 4, 2 3 4 Dholka 1 Bhanodya Cotton and Gin- 250 16 Komriya Service Co· opera· 100 ning Pressing Co· operative tive Society Ltd. Society Ltd., Goondi. 17 Nanodra Service Co.opera. 100 2 Chaloda Ginning Pressing 250 tive Society Ltd. Society Ltd. 18 Saroda Service Co. operative 100 3 Naniboru Multipurpose Ser· 250 Society Ltd. vioe Co·oprative Society 19 Bholad 'Service Co. operative 100 Ltd. Society Ltd. 4 Dholka Taluka Co·operative 500 20 Dholka Group Service Co· 100 Processing Society Ltd. operative Society Ltd. 5 Dholka Group Co· operative 250 21 Gundi Group Service Co· 100 Cotton Sale Ginning and operative Society Ltd. Pressing Society Ltd. 22 Chhabasar Group Service 100 6 Chaloda Multipurpose Ser· 250 Co.operative Society Ltd. vwe Co.operative Society 23 Rampura Service Co·opera· 100 Ltd. tive Society Ltd. 7 Dholka Fruit and Vegetable 250 24 Dehgamda Service Co.opera· 100 Society Ltd. tive Society Ltd. 8 Bavla Service Co· operative 250 Society Ltd. 25 Adaroda Service Co.opera. 100 9 Dhayan Service Co· operative 100 tive Society Ltd. Society Ltd. I DhlndhuJr 10 Kodh Multipurpose Service 100 1 Dhandhuka Taluka Co· opera· 1100 tive Ginning and Pressing Co.operative Socity Ltd. Society Ltd. 11 Jawaraj Multipurpose Ser· 100 vice Co.operative Society Ltd. 2 Bhal Kantha Dhandhuka 250 12 Bagodra Multipurpose Ser. 100 Taluka Co.operative Purchase vice Co.operative Society Lt,d. and Sale Union Ltd. 13 Pasavada Purchase and Sale 100 3 Dhandhuka Multipurpose 250 Co.operative Society Ltd. Service Co· operative Society 14 Kauka Service Co.operative 100 Ltd . Society Ltd. • (Bhal Nal Kantha) Dhan· 2110 15 Vataman Service Co-opera· 100 dhuka Taluka Co· operative tive Society Ltd. Purchas6 and Sale Union Ltd. 46

(RIr\ lJ _A~ TABLE 15;2-concld. NUMBER, LOCATION AND CAPACITY OF WAREHOUSES OWNED BY CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES AS ON 1·1·1971

I'll. Taluka Xame of the Capacity S1. Taluka Kamp of the Capacity So. Co-operative Society (In ~letric So. Co-opeca-tive Society (In Metric Tonnes) ., Tonnes) 3 4 2 " 4 2 Dhandhuka !l Vagad Multipurpose Service 100 II Sanand Taluka Co-operative 600 c""cld.) Co-operative Society Ltd. Purchase and Sale Union Ltd. () Barvala :Multipul'pose Ser- 100 3 San and Mahal Co-operative 500 vice Co-operative Society Cotton Sale, Ginning and Ltd. Pressing Society Ltd. '1 Basta Khadol Multipurpose 100 4 Boraiya :\Iultipurpose Ser- 100 Serviee Co-operative Socif ty vice Co-operative Society Ltd. Ltd. S Rojak& Service Co.operative 100 5 Sanand Multipurpose Service 100 Society Ltd. Co-operative Society Ltd. 9 Pachham Service Co-opera- 100 II Va~ana (Chacharvadi) Ser- 100 tive Society Ltd. vice Co-operative Society Ltd. 10 Sakru Group Saviee Co- 100 7 Kundla Service Co-operativ.. 100 operative Society Ltd. Society Ltd. II Uchadi Service Co-operative 100 S Chekhla Service Co-operative 100 Society Ltd. Society Ltd. 12 Shahpul' Service Co-opera- 100 II Gokalpura Service Co-opera· 100 tive Society Ltd. tive Society Ltd. 13 Khambhada Servi"e Co-ope- 100 10 Viroman Nagar Service Co- 101) rative Society Ltd. operative Society Ltd. 14 Ranpur Service Co-operative 100 Society Ltd. , Dehlpm Dehgam Taluka Co-operative 500 15 Alau Service Co-operative 100 Purchase and Sale Union Society Ltd. Ltd. Dehgam Taluka Co.operative I Vatva lIIultipurpose Service 250 t 2.50 :5 Da.kroi Purchase and Sale Service Co-operative Society Ltd. Societv Ltd. ! Aslali 1I1nltipurpose Service 250 3 Dehgim Service 100 Co-operative Purchase Il.nd l\Iultipurpo~e Co-operatinl Society Ltd. Sale Union Ltd. 4 Bahiyal Service Co-operative 100 • Vatva RiM Proce3sing Co- 2110 Society Ltd. operative Society Ltd. 5 Karoli Sen'ice Co-operative 100 <4 Lanhha Multipurpose Service 2110 Society Ltd. Co-operative Society Ltd. G Baria Service Co-operative 100 • Paldi Kankrej Multipurpo"" 100 Society Ltd. Service Co-op"rative Society Ltd. t) Ahmadabad City Ahmadabad District Co-ope- 00 II Girmatha l\1ultipurpose Ser- 100 rative Purchase and Sale vice Co-operative Society Union Ltd. Ltd. 2 Gujarat State Co-operative 500 7 Barej& Group Service Co- 100 Marketing Society Ltd. operath-e Society Ltd. 3 Navi"hahwadi Service Co- 100 Gatrad Service Co-operative 100 S operative Society Ltd. Society Ltd. , The Gujarat State Marketing 500 • Jiroli Servic" Co-operative 1 00 Society Ltd. Society Ltd. 10 Bhat Service Co-operati\-e 100 T Yiramram Bhojw.. Service Co-operative 100 Society Ltd. Society Ltd. 11 Mahijada. Service Co-opera- 100 2 Sitapur Service Co-operative 100 tive Society Ltd. Society Ltd. 12 Aela.1i Service Co-operative 100 :I Deka~'ada Service ('o-opera- 100 Society Ltd. tive Society Ltd. III Nandej Service Co-op"rativ8 100 'Vinchhan Service Co-opera- 100 Society Ltd. tive Society Ltd. 14 Bhadaj Service Co-operative 100 li Group Service Co- 100 Society Ltd. operative Society Ltd. 15 Group Service Co-ope- 100 II The Rakhiyana Service Co- 100 rative Society Ltd. operative Society Ltd. Hi Vatva Rice Processing Co- 100 7 Kumarkhan Sen'-;ce Co-opera- 100 operative Society Ltd. tive Society Ltd. 17 Daskroi Taluka Co-operative 250 8 Bal"a5an Service Co-operative 100 Purchase and Sale Uniou Ltd. Society Ltd. 18 .Jetalpm ;\Iultipurpose Service 100 1) Viramgam Co-operative Pur- :160 Co-operative Society Ltd. chase and Sale Union Ltd. -! Sanand 1 Sanand Taluka Co-operative 150 10 Adhar Group Co-operative 2" Purchase and Sal.. Uninn Ginning a.nd Preasing Society Ltd. Ltd. Source .Registrar of Co.operative Soeietie., Gujara, 8ia...

46 TABLE 15.3 NUMBER, LOCATION AND CAPACITY OF WARE HOUSES OF mE FOOD CORPORATION OF INDIA AS ON 1-1-71

Looation Taluka :-.io. of Capacity in ~I.tric Tonn•• Godowns :1

1. Ahmada.bad City, Sabarmati Ahma.dabad City 4.5,900 2. Ahmadabad City, Camp Godown Ahmadabad City 20,278 ::l Ahmadabad City. Shah Alam Ahmadabad City 3,000 4. Virarngam . Viramgam . 32,000

Total 1,01,171 Source: Food Corporation of India, Regional Office, Ahmadabad.

TABIJE 16.1 AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES OF STAPLE FOODSTUFFS, 1970 Name of Centre: Ahmadabad (in Rs. per K,.)

.Jarw- }<'ebru- Septem- Octo. Novem- Deeem- Commodity ary ary March April May June July August ber ber ber ber 1 2 3 4 !) fl 7 8 9 10 J 1 12 13

C.. r ••I~ Rice (Medium) 1.97 2.00 1.97 2.00 1.95 2.00 2.00 1.83 1.70 1.70 1.63 1.50 Wheat 1.25 1.27 1.27 1.20 1.23 1.25 1.23 1.15 1.25 1.20 1.20 1.20 Jowsr 0.85 0.86 0.93 0.91 0.90 1.05 1.00 0.91 0.90 0.85 0.80 0.80 Bairi 0.85 0.83 0.81 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.87 0.79 0.75 0.67 0.63 0.67 Pula•• Gram 1.48 1.48 1.38 1.23 1.23 1.30 1.33 1.30 1.25 l.l8 1.l0 1.10 Arhar (Dal) 1.67 1.73 1.75 1.63 1.67 1. 77 1.80 1.83 1.87 1.95 2.13 2.25 l\foong 1.33 1.33 1.33 1.40 1.43 1.48 1.50 1.48 1.30 1.30 1.28 1.25 Udid 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.2.~ 1.28 1.30 1.33 1.28 1.25 1.30 1.28 1.25 Source: District Statistical Officer.

TABLE 16.2 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX NUMBERS FOR INDUSTRIAL WORKERS AT AHMADABAD AND BHAVNAGAR

Centre : Ahmadabad Pan, Supar; Clothing, tobacco and Fuel and bedding and AYerage for Year/Month Food intoxicants lighting Housing footwear Miscellaneous General

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I'

1961 101 105 101 100 103 106 102 1962 103 109 104 101 108 109 104 1963 105 III 109 101 109 114 107 1964 124 112 112 102 119 IHI 121 1965 135 ll8 120 104 120 126 129 1966 150 125 126 106 120 138 140 1967 189 135 132 109 125 151 167 1968 180 148 140 IlO 130 159 165 1969 181 149 147 Il2 13.'1 162 167 1970 189 159 152 ll4 148 172 175 January 1970 181 157 153 114 144 169 170 February 1970 182 157 152 114 144 169 170 }larch 1970 184 157 152 114 144 169 171 April 1970 187 158 152 114 145 170 174 May 1970 191 158 152 114 145 171 176 June 1970 193 158 150 114 145 174 177 Julv 1970 190 158 150 115 146 li2 175 August 1I1i0 188 157 150 115 148 In 174 September 1970 192 160 151 115 148 176 177 October 1970 196 158 153 115 151 177 181 November 1970 190 165 153 ll5 157 175 177 December 1970 190 165 154 I Iii 158 175 177

47 TABLE lti.2-concld. CONSUMER PRICE INDEX NUMBERS FOR INDUSTRIAL WORKERS AT AHMADABAD AND BHAVNAGAR-concld.

Centre: Bhavnagar Pan, Supari, Clothing, tobacco and Fuel anct bedding and Average for Yearflllonth 'Food intoxicants lighting Housing footwear )lisceJlaneous Gener.. 1

2 3 4 5 6 7 II 1961 102 100 101 100 100 103 102 1962 . 105 102 101 101 101 105 104 1963 105 118 104 103 101 108 105 1964 122 122 III 104 103 109 117 1965 142 124 123 103 109 117 132 1966 156 129 130 107 114 129 143 1967 188 140 144 110 142 159 171 1968 192 152 158 116 158 161 177 1969 191 148 153 120 165 159 176 1970 198 151 145 123 187 180 185 January 1970 196 149 151 122 174 171 182 February 1970 197 149 149 122 183 171 183 March 1970 199 149 150 122 183 172 184 April 1970 199 150 146 122 184 178 185 May 1970 199 150 143 122 187 179 185 June 1970 197 150 142 122 187 179 184 July 1970 199 150 140 124 189 179 185 August 1970 202 150 142 124 190 181 188 September 1970 204 150 143 124 190 184 190 October 1970 200 150 144 124 192 185 188 November 1970 195 150 145 124 195 188 185 December 1970 193 168 146 124 195 189 185

Source: Labour Bureau, , Simla..

TABLE 17.1 JOINT STOCK COMPANIES, 1969·70

( in Rs, '000 ) ( in Rs. '(00)

81. Classification Xumber Authori- Subs- SJ. Cla~sifi(le.ton Kumber Authori- Snbs. No. sed cribed No. sed cribed Capital Capital Capital Capital

2 3 4 5 2 ,. 3 4 I>

Agriculture and allied activities. 17 8,690 2,159 6 Construction and Utilities 12 15,386 4,996

2 Mining and Quarrying 3 21,100 12,726 7 Commerce (Trade and Finance) 168 284,935 95,476

3 Processing and manufacture of 122 ;57,860333.676 8 Transport, Communications and 3 2,350 16 foodstuff, toxtiles, leather and Storage. products thereof. 9 Community .tnd business 16 2,802 1,527 4 Processing and mIlDl1f"dure of 137 500,080 152,090 service8. Metals, Chemicals and products thereof. 10 Personal and other services 9 4,100 1,883

.) Processing and manufactures 58 104,435 29,010 not else where classified. II Total 545 1,701,738 S83.058

Source; Registrar of Companie., Ministry of Commerce nd Iud,,"?

48 TA8LE 17.1 SCHEDULED AND NON-SCHEDULED BANKS, 1960, 1965 AND 1970

81. Category of Banks ]960 1965 1970 81. Ca tegoey of Banks 1960 1965 1970 No. No.

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 g 4 5

Total 57 91 153 1 Scheduled Banks 57 91 153 2 Non-Scheduled Banks Source; Reserve Bank of India, Bombay.

TABLE 17.3 NUMBER AND TYPE OF CO-OPERATIVE BANKS 1960-61, 1965-66 AND 1969-70 Years Years 81 Items 81. Items ------No_ 1960-61 1965-66 1969-70 No. 1960-61 1965-66 1969-70 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Total A 7 11 19 (b) Branches of Industrial Co- B 20 21 61 operative Banks. (a) Number of State Co-opera. 5 (a) Number of Primary Land tive Danks. Mortgage Banks. (b) Branches of State Co·opera. tive Banks. (b) Branches of Primary Land Mortgage Banks. 2 (a) Numbor of State Land 1 Development Banks. 6 (a) Number of Taluka Co- (h) Branches of State Land 5 6 7 operative Banks. Development Banks. (b) Branchos of Taluka Co- 3 (a) Number of District Co- operative Banks. operative Banks. (b) BrancheH of District Co- 12· 15 49 7 (a) Number of Urban Co-opera- 4 8 16 operative Banks. tive Banks. 4 (a) Number of Industrial Co- (b) Bran"hes of Urban Co- 2 N.A. 5 operative Banks. operative Banks.

Source: .. ltevised. Hegistrar of Co-operative Societies, Gujarat.

TABLE 17.4 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES ISSUED AND SUM INSURED 1961 TO 1970

No. of Life Sum No. of No. of Life Sum No. of Insurance Insured Autho- Insurance Insured Autho- S!. Policies (Rs. in rised SI. Policies (R". in rised No. Year issued lakhs) agents No_ Year issued lakhs) agents 2 3 • 5 1 2 3 4- 5 1961 23,308 990.18 2,]07 4 1964-65 20,520 1114.10 2,116 5 1965·66 23,450 1342.38 2,231 2 1962·63 26,087 109320 2,032 6 1966-67 22,436 1488.42 2,381 ( i. e. 1-1·1962 to 31-3- 1963 ). 7 1967-68 24,824 2076.18 2,461 8 1968·69 23,577 2342.37 2,430 3 1963-64 26,333 1152.83 2,117 9 1969-70 26,522 2948.23 2,402 (';. e. 1·4·1963 to 31-3-1964) 10 1970-71 38,992 3470.81 2,603 Note: Source: Due t,o the decision of the Corp"ration to change its Life Insurance Corporation of India, Ahmadabad. accounting year from' Calendar' to 'Financial' with effect from ht April 1963, the fifteen months period ended 31st March, 1963 was treated as accounting unit for all purposes.

49

(Bk) H-46-13 TABI,E 18.1

FAIRS AND FESTIVALS

Nearest Railway Estimated station and distance eongrflgationJ in Km., whether SI. Village J Place Name I Occasion Number of connected by bus No. where held of fair or festival Date of fair/festival pa,rticipant8 services

1 2 3 4 5 6

AHMADABAD CITY TALVKA

1 Ahmadabad City Narsinhji fair Kartik Sud 1 ( New Year day) 100,000 Railway ~tation Bus. (November) 2 Shah Alam Roja, Ahmadabad Shah Alam Roja VI'S Jumadi.us·sani 19 75,000 Rly. Stn. Bus City. 3 Outside Delhi Gate, Ahmada· Jamnashtami Shravan Vael 7_8 ( August) 30,000 Rly. Stn. Bus bad City. 4 Sarkhpj Haja1'at Bavajang Shawwal 12.13 21i,000 Rly. Stn. Bus Ahmeda's Sandal 5 Asarva Ahmarlabafl City Nilkanth Mahadev Rhravan V"d Hi(Amas) 17,000 Rly. Stn. Bus fair (August) 6 Sarangpur, Ahmadabad City Puri pakodi fair Kartik Sud 15 ( November) 10,000 Rly. Stn. Bus 7 Jamalpur, Ahmadabad City Piran Pir fair Rabi·ul·Awwal.11 10.000.12,000 Rly. Stn. Bus 8 Gomtipur. Ahmadabad City Parasnath fui,' Kartik Sud 15 (November) 10,000 Rly. Rtu. nus 9 Maclhupura, Ahmadabad City Diwasafair Ashadh Vad 15(Amas)(.Tuly) 10,000 Rly. Rtn. Rus. 10 Dariyapur, Ahmadabncl (,ity Ramnavmi Chaitra Sud I) ( April) 5,000 Rly. Stu. Bus 11 Verai Matani :\landvi Ashvin Sud 14 ( October) 4.000 21- km. Bus 12 Ahmadabad City Muharram ?lfuharram In 3,000 Rly. Stn. Bus 1~ .Tama,lpur, Ahmadabarl City Pat fair Kartik Sud 15 (November) 3,000 Rly. Rtn. Bus 14 Ahmadabad City Rathyatra Ashadh Sud 2 ( July) 3,000 Rly. Stn. Bus 15 Gita mandir road, Ahmadabad Bahucharaji fair Bhadrapad Sud 3 (September) 3,000 Rly. Stn. Bus City. 16 Vadaj Road, Ahmadahad City J ammtshtami Shravan Vad 8 (August) 3,000 Rly. Stn. DUR. 17 Sarkhej Janmashtami Shravan Vael b (August) 3,000 Rly. Stn. Bus 18 Jamalpur, Ahmadabad City Bukhari Saheb's VI'S Rajab 5 1,000 Rly. Stn. Bus 19 Naroda Dhanu"hdhari Mata Ashadh sud 15 (July) 700-S00 Rly. Stn. Bus fair 20 Naroda Chamunda i>Iata fair Chaitra sud 15 ( April) 500-1,000 Rly. Rt,n. Bus 21 Navrangpura, Ahmadabad Dada Saheb's foot- Kartik sud 4 (November) 500 Rly. Stn. Bus City prints fair 22 Naroda J anrnashtami Shmvan Vael 8 ( August) 500 Rly. Stn. Bus 23 Kagadapith, Ahmadabad City Balia Kaka and Phalgun Vad 9 (March) 1100 Rly. Rtn. Bus Bhairava Nath fair

VIRAMGAM TALUKA

24 Vani Balamsha Pir fair Shravan Vad 15 ( Amas ) 8000·9,000 Rly. Stn. Bu" (August, ) 25 Detraj Temba fair Shravan Vael S (August) (\,000.7,000 Rly. Stn. 26 Bhojava Chhabila Hanumanji Shravan Va(l I I ( Augusj,) 5,000.7,000 Viramgam,5 kill. Bus fair 27 Zezra TaJasania Nagrlev fair Ashudh VUfl Iii (Amas) (.Tuly) 5,000-7,000 Viramgam 27 km. Bus 28 Varmor Pathanva (Korp. Shravan Vad 15 ( Amas) 11,000 Mandai 8 Km. shwer Mahadev ) ( August) fair. 29 Rurlatal Ganesh Chatm'thi Vaishakh Ruc14 (May) 3,()()()·4,OOO Ghelda 6lt Km. 30 Odhav Gautanleshwar Maha- Last Monday of Shravan 3,000 Rantej II Km. dey fair ( August) 31 Viramgam JanIllashtami Shravan Vad 7, 8 (August) 2,500·3,000 Rly. Stn. Bus 32 Bhoyani Mallinat,haji Maharl1j Magh Sud 10 ( Fehruary ) 2,500 Rly. Stn. fair 33 Bhoyani Jain fair Kurtik Sud 15 (November) 2,000·:),000 Rly. Stn. 34 Bhoyani Jain fair Chaitra Sud 15 ( April) 2,000·3,000 Rly Stn. 50 TABLE 18.1-contd. F AIRS AND FESTIVALS

Nearest Railway Estimated station and distance congregatkmj in Km., wheth6lr Sl. Village / Placo Name/Occasion Number of connected by bus No. where held of fair or festival Date of fair/festival participants services

I 2 3 4 5 6

VIHAl\lGAl\l TALUKA-collcld.

:~5 Hansalpur Sereshwer Mahadev E" 8ry Monday of Shl'avan 2,000-2,500 Viramgam 3 Km. Bus fair (August) 36 Jetapur Nagdev fair Shravan Sud 11 ( August) 2,000 Viramgam 27 Km. 37 Thuleta Nagdev fair Shravan Vad 5 ( August) 2,000 Viramgam, 29 Km. 38 Ughroj Sllakat ]i,Iata fair Phalgun Vad 13 (:;\1arch) 2,000 Viramgam 14~ Km. Bus 39 Vithalapur Shakat Mata fair Phalgun Sud 9 ( March) 1,700 Viramgam 27 Km. Bus 40 Dadhana Verai Mat ani Palli Ashvin Sud 9 ( October) 1,500 Jaksi, 3 Km. Bus 41 Goraiya Bhavani Mata bt :N1onday of Bhadrapad 1,400 Jhund 201; Km. ( September) 42 Aligadh (Viramgam) Gebanshah Pri Urs Shawwal-l 1,000-1,500 Viramgam It Km. 4:, Dalsana Navratri fair A~llVin Sud 2 ( Oct::>l>er ) 1,100-1,200 Bhankoda 6} Km. BUli. <14 Bhadana ="aga Panchami fail' Shl'l1Yan Vad 5 ( August) 1,000-l,IOO Bhankoda 6} Km. Bus 45 Dadhana Gogo, ( Nagdev ) fair Shl'avan Vad 5 (August) 1,000 Jaksi,3 Km. 46 Dadhana Habibshah Pir fair Shravan Vad 11 ( August) 1,000 Jaksi 3 Km. 47 Endla Shaktimata fair Ashvin Sud 5 ( October) 1,000 Bhankoda 8 Km. Bus 48 Babasan Balsasan i\lahadov Last Monday of Shravan SOO-I,OOO Katosan Hoad 3 Km. fair (August) 49 Kadva8an ,Tanmashtami Shravan Vad 8 ( August) 800-1,000 Vil'amgam 26 Km. 50 Nana Ubhua Ajam Pil' Uargah Bhadrapad Vad 4 (September) 500 Mandai 61 Km. 51 Moti Kumad Sakha pil' fail' Safar 7 300 Viramgam J2} Km. 52 Jakhwada Nag Panchami Shl'avan Vael 5 (August) 270 Ely. Stn. Bus 53 Gamanpura Nag Pancham! Shravan Vad 5 (August) 250 Dotroj 6i Km. 54 Shobhasan Shitala Mata fair Shravan Vad 7 ( AUgU8t ) 200 Bhoijni 21 Km. DASKROI TALUKA

55 Kanbha Kanbha fair Shravan Vad 15 (Amas) 10,000 Ahmadabad 16 Km. Bus (August) 56 Vatva Devi Mata fair Dhadrapad Sud 8 (September) 5,000 Rly. Stn. Bus 57 Piralla ( GiramLha ) Pirana rair Bhaelrapael Sud 8 (September) 4,000 Vatva 9~ Km. Bus 58 Jetalpur J 0,1 Jhilui Ekadashi Bhadrapad SwIll (September) 3,000 Barejdi 91 Km. Bus 59 Enasan NilkanLh lHahadev Magh Vad 14 ( l"ebruary ) I,GOO Medra 3 Km. Bus fair, Mahashivratri 60 Pirana ( Giramtha ) Pirana fair Bhadrapad Sud 11 (September) 1,000-1,200 Vatva 91 Km. Bus 61 Ognaj Ramdev Pir fair Bhadrapad Vad 11 (Septem- 1,000 Khodiar 8 Km. Bus bel' ) 62 Brahmani Mata no Ashvin Sud 14 ( October) 1,000 Sabarmati 5 Km. Bus Garbo. 63 Lambha Brahmani Mata, ni Ashvin Sud 14 ( October) 1,000 Vatva 6! Km. Bus Mandvi. 64 Aslali But Mata nu Havan Ashvin Sud 8 ( October)• 1.000 Vatva 8 Km. Bus ti5 Pardl101 l\lata Pratish­ Ashvin Sud 11 ( October) 400-500 Medva 5 Km. Bus thotsav

DEHGAM TALUKA

66 Sadara Jakshani Devi fair 2nd Sunday of Bhadrapad 10,000 Dabho(la 16 Km. Bus ( September) 67 Sampa Kalka Mata fair Chaitra Sud 15 ( April) 1,000-1,500 Rly. Stn. BUR 68 Palaiya Janmashtami Shravan Yad S ( August) 800 Dehgam 1~· Km. (19 Kadadara Ralani Mata fair Shravan Va(l 8 ( AnguRt ) 600 Dehgam 9} Km. Bus J anmashtami 70 Hanumanji fair Kartik Vad 14 ( No\-embcr) 600 Ely. Stll. Bus

51 TABLE 18.1-CDntd. FAms AND t'''ESTIVALS

Nearest Railway Esetimated station and distance congregation! in Km., whether SI, Village I Place Name I Occasion Number of connected by bus No. where or held of fair or festival Date of fair I festival participants services

1 2 3 4 5 6

DEHGAM TALUKA-----concld.

71 Devlmran na Muvada Mahashivratri Magh Vad 14 (February) 400 Dehgam 16! Km. Bus 72 Nandol Ranmuktcshvar fair, Shravan Vad 8 (August) 300 Dehgam 5 Km. Bus Janmashtami 73 Dharisana Mahadev fair, Jan- Shravan Vad 8 (August) 300 Rakhial 5 Km. mashtami 74 Vasna-Rathod Butani Mata fair Bhadrapad Sud 8 (September) 200 Dehgam 3 Km. 75 Zak Ranji fair, Janma­ Shravan Vad S (August) 200 Dabhoda 6! Km. shtami

SANAND TALUKA

76 Sanand Mahashivratl'i Magh Vad 13-14 (February) 8,000 Rly. Stn. Bus 77 Sanand Janmashtami Shravan VlLd 8 (August) 8,000 Rly. Stn. Bus 78 Modasar Atreshwer Mahadev Chaitra Sud 11-15 (April ) 5,000 Matoda 5 KIn. fair 79 Vasanachachra vadi Halol·ma-fair, Jan­ Shravan Vad 8 ( August) 2,000-2,500 Matoda I?! Kill. Bus mashtami 80 Vasanachachra vadi Chachara-ma-fair Chaitra Sud 9 (April) 2,000-2,500 Matoda Ii Km. Bus

DHOLKA TALUKA

81 Vautha Vautha fair Kartik Sud 11, Vad'l (Novem- 2,00,000 Dholka 11 Km. Bus. ber) 82 Dholka Muharram lVluharram 7-10 14,000 Rly. Stn. Bus 83 ChandisHr .Tal Jhilani Ekadashi Bhadrapad Sud 11 (September) 10,000 Dholka, 5 Km, Bus 84 Dholka Bakri Id ( Idd-ud- Jilhaj 10 9,000 Rly. Stn. Bus Duha) 85 Metal Mahakali Mata fair Vaishakh Sud 5 (May) 8,000-10,000 Bavla 16 Km. Bus 86 DholkH Ha,jarat Shah Pir Shawwal16-20 8,000 Rly, Stn. Bus Urs. 87 Dholka Idd-ul-Fitr (Ram­ Shawwal-l 7,000 Rly. Stn. Bus zan Id) 88 Dholka Bukhari Saheb fair Rajab 7 4,000 Rly. Stn. Bus 89 Dholka Naganath or chand­ Shravan Vad 15 (Amas) 4,000 Rly. Stn. Bus reshwar Mahadev (August) fair 90 Devdholera Talasania Mahadev Bhadrapad Sud 6 (September) 3,000.4,000 Bavia 19 Km. Bus fair 91 Dholka Rishi Panchami Bhadrapad Sud 5 (September) 3,000 Rly. Stn. Bus 92 Gundi J al Jhilani Agiaras Bhadrapad Sud 11 (SepteUl- 2,000-3,000 Rly. Stn. Bus ber) 93 Kochariya Bhimnath fair Jyestha Sud 11 ( July) 2,000 Bavia 6! Km. 94 Kesarndi J odha pir fair ARhvin Sud 10 (October) 1,500-2,000 Koth 19 Km. Bus 95 Varna Charmalia Dada fair Margashirsh Sud 4,5,6 (Dace. 1,000-2,000 Arnej 11 Km. Bus mber) 96 Ganesar Rani Nath Mahadev Bhadrapad Sud 11 (September) 1,000-1,500 Dholka 16 KIn. fair 97 Nanodra Ramdev Pir fair Chaitra Sud 9 ( April) 1,000-1,500 Bavll!. I4! Km. Bus 98 Pisawada Saiyad Burhanuddin Jarnadi-us-sani 18 (Misri ) 1,000-1,500 Dholka 11 Km. Bus fair 52 TABLE 18.1--concld. FAIRS AND FESTIVALS

Nearest Railway Estimated station and distance congregation/ in Kms. whether SJ. Village / Place Name / Occasion Number of connected by bus No. where held of fair or fostival Date of fair I festival participants services 2 3 4 5 6

99 Dholka Lakada Kui fair Shravan Vad"S (August) 1,000 Ely. Stn. Bus Janmashtami 100 Dholka Najummiya Pir Urs Rajab, 6, 8 500 Rly. Stn. Bu~ 101 Bhetawada Mahakali Mata fair Chaitra Sud 15 ( April) 500 Dholka 6t Km_ Bus 102 Dholka Rathyatra Ashadh Sud 2 ( July) 500 Rly. Stn. Bus 103 Arnej Buta Bhavani Mataji Ashvin Sud 8 ( October) 400-500 Rly. Stn. Bus DHANDHUKA TALUKA

104 Bhimnath Bhimnath Mahadev Shravan Vad 14, Bhadrapad 20,000-30,000 Rly. Stn. Bus fair Sud 1 (August-September) 105 Tagdi Annakoot fair Kartik Sud 9 (November) 5,000 Rly. Stn. Bus 106 Salangpur Salangpur Hanuman Bhadrapad Sud II (September) 4,000-5,000 Salangpur Road 8 Km. fair Bus 107 Dhandhuka Janmashtami Shravan Vad 7, FI, 11 (August) 4,000-5,000 Rly. Stn. Bus 108 Dhandhuka Piran Pir fair Rabi-ul-Awwal 11 8,000-4,000 Rly. Stn. Bus 109 Bhadiad Pir Mohmad Bukhari Rajab 9-12 2,500-3,000 Dhandhuka 221 Km_ fair Bus 110 Galsana Panch Pir fair Shravan Vad 11 ( August) 1,700 Dhandhuka 11 Km. III Dhandhuka Pir Mohmadsha Rajab 9-14 1,000-1,600 Ely. Stn. Bus Bukhari fair 112 Khadol Janmashtami Shravan Vad 8 ( August) 500-700 Royka 11 Km. B.s. 113 Akru Thakurdwarst fair Shravan Vad 8 (August) 500-700 Tagdi 61 Km. 114 Ranpur Muharram Muharram 7-11 500 Rly. Stn. BUB 115 Ranpur Gebensha Pir Urs Shravan Vad 9.11 (August) 500 Rly. Stn. Bus Note: Source : 1. In CMe of Hindu l\ionths "oluman 4, shows the District Census Hand Book, 1961. corresponding n1:)nth" according to Gregorian calendar also. Hindu rnonths are mentioned according to Vikram Era. 2. In the Hindu calendar followed in Gujarat, months end with Amavasya, i. e. Now moon and not Purnima, i. e. full moon day. 3. Km.=Kilometre8.

TABLE 18.2 ANCIENT MONUMENTS

Sl. Monuments Name of the Townl Period of architecture Description No. Village I Place to which it belongs 2 3 4 Achyut Bibi's Mosque and tomb Ahmadabad 1472 AD Mosque and tomb 2 Ahmed Shah's Mosque 1414 AD Mosque 3 Ahmedshah's Tomb 1445 AD Tomb 4 Baba Lului's Masjid C.lst half of 16th Mosque Cent. AD 5 Bhadra Tower 1411 AD Tower G Bibiji's Mosque at Rajpur 1454 AD Mosque 7 Brick MinaI'S at the Railway Station C. 15th Cent. AD Brick Towers 8 Dada Harir's well 1499 AD Step well 9 Darya Khan's Tomb 1453 AD Tomb 10 Dastur Khan's Masjid 1463 AD Mosque 53

(Bk) H-46-14 T ABLI!: 18.2-conc1d. ANCIENT MONUMENTS

Monuments Sl. No. NamA of the Town/ Period of architectul'6 Descript.ion Village/Place to which it belongs 2 3 4 5

11 Haibat Khan's Masjid Ahmadabad C. 1424 AD Mosque 12 Inlet to the Kankaria Tank 1651 AD Inlet to the Tank J 13 Jami Maajid 1423 AD Mosque 11 Malik Alam's Mosque 1460 AD Mosque 15 Masjid and outer Gateway in the City Surv~y No. 6814 1659 AD Mosque 16 Mata Bhawani Step well C. 11th Cent. AD Step well 17 Muhafij Khan's Mosque 1485 AD Mosque 18 Queen's Mosque in Sarangpur 1476 AD Mosque 19 Qutbuddin Shah's Mosque 1449 AD Mosque 20 Rani Rupavati's Mosque in Mirzapur C. 1515 AD Mosque 21 Rani Sipri's ::\losque and Tomb C. 1514 AD Mosque and Tomb Sayyed Usman's Mosque and Tomb 22 1460 AD Mosque and Tomb 23 Shah Alam's Tomb with all surrounding Buildings in the groups 1483 AD Tombs 24 Shah Khupai's Masjid 1538 AD Mosque 25 Shahpur or Kaji Muhammed Chisti's Masjid 1565 AD Mosque 26 Sidi Bashir's MinaI'S and Tomb 2nd half of 15th Towers and Tomb Cent. AD 27 Sidi Masjid C. 1515 AD Mosque 28 Teen Darwaja Unknown Gates 29 Tomb uf Abu Turab Tomb 30 Tomb near Queen's Mosque in Sarangpur Tomb 31 Tombs of the Queen's of Ahmedshah 1445 AD Tombs 32 Jami Masjid Dholka C.1485 ::\Iosque 33 Khan Masjid C. later half of 15th Mosque Cent. 34 Malav Tank 11th Cent. AD Tank 35 Mosquo of Hilal Khan Quazi 1330 AD Mosque 36 Ruined building 01' the Tallka Masjid 1361 AD Mosque and Buildings 37 Khan Tank with Sluices C.14th Cf)nt. Tank 38 Great Mosque Sarkhej 1451 AD Mosque 39 Great Tank and Harem 2nd half of 15th Tank and Palace Cent. A.D 40 Pavilion before the Tomb of Shaikh Ahmed Khattu Ganj Baksh Tomb and Pavi- lion 41 Tomb of Bibi Rajbai Tomb 42 Tomb of Mahmud Begrah Tomb 43 Tomb of Shaikh Ahmed Khattu 1451 " AD Tomb 44 Jami Masjid Mandai 15th Cent. AD Mosque 45 Qazi Masjid Unknown Mosque 46 Sayyid Masjid 1426 AD Mosque 47 Small Stone MORqUe Paldi Kochrab 1500-1525 AD Mosque 48 Masjid of Ranpur Rajusha Pir Ahmadabad 1050 AD Mosque 49 Step well Ranpur Unknown Stepwell 50 Rauza of Azamkhan and Moazzam Khan Vasna 1451 AD Rauza 51 Mansar Tank and Shrines Viramgam 1090 AD Tank and Shrines 52 Ibrahim Sayed's Masjid in Rajpur-Hirpur Ahmadabad Unknown Mosque 53 Miya Khan's Chisti's ::'IIasjid in -Kajipur 14511 AD Mosque 54 Mi)'a Khan Jahan's Masjid C. Early 16th Cent. Mosque AD. Source: 1. Director of Archaeology, Gujarat State, Ahmadabad. Superintending Archaeologist, Archaeolugical Survey of India, W,, ,tern Circle, Vadodara 54 SECTION II CENSUS TABLES (BASED ON FULL COUNT)

INTRODUCTORY NOTE TO CENSUS TABLES

Though for the first time in the Census history It has been deeided to publish the following tables considerable part of the 1971 Census data has been based on full count in the present volume. processed on electronic computer, the manual sorting could not be altogether avoided. For the purpose A-SERIES GENERAL POPULATION TABLES of providing the primary census data and the data on mother tongue, religion and scheduled A-I Area. Houses and Population castes and scheduled tribes and broad age-groups the Individual Slips were processed manually Appendix I Statement showing 1961 Territorial during 1971 Census at the Regional Tabulation to Table A-I Units constituting the present set up Offices as was being done at the previous censuses. The data pertaining to 20 per cent of of the District the Urban Individual Slips was transferred on to punch cards and thence to magnetic tape and Annexure to Particulars of villages involved in all the cross-tabulation for the urban data is being Appendix I changes of territories included in coIl. generated by processing it on electronic computer. 3 and 6 of Appendix I The cross-tabulation of the rural data is being derived from 10 per cent sample of the Individual Slips which Appendix n were processed manually. The tabulation of the House­ to Table A-I Number of villages with Population list data was also processed on 20 per cent sample of S,OOO and over and towns with • basis. The establishment schedules were processed population under 5,000 on full count basis. The data relating to the housing and establishments has been processed on electronic Appendixm computer. to Table A-I Houseless and Institutional Population

Thus, the 1971 Census was a pioneer in the intro­ Decadal Variation in population since duction of sampling procedures to a considerable 1901 extent. Careful studies were made of the 1961 schedules as also the 1971 pre-test schedules before evolving the Appendix to optimum sampling size and the procedures so as to Table A-·n District showing 1961 population yield data within reasonable margin of error. according to its territorial jurisdiction in 1961, changes in area and population I t was decided to prepare a number of tables of 1961 adjusted to jurisdiction of under the following series:- 1971

A--Series General Population Tables A-m Villages classified by Population

B-Series Economic Tables Appendix to Table A-m Statement showing the sub-totals of C-Series Social and Cultural Tables the groups of villages with a population (1) less than 500, (2) 500-1,999, D-Series Migration Tables (3) 2,000-4,999 and (4) 5,000 and above at district level E-Series Establishment Tables A-IV Towns and Urban Agglomerations F·Series Fertility Tables classified by population in 1971 with variation since 1901 G-Series Special Tables for Degree Holders and Technical Personnel Appendix I to Table A-IVI New Towns added in 1971 and Towns H-Series Housing Tables in 1961 declassified in 1971 Appendix I-List A E-SERIES ESTABLISHMENT TABLES to Table A-IV List of places with a population under 5,000 treated:ls towns for E--I Distribution of Estahlishments by the first time in 1971 Broad Types.

Appendix I-List B E-II Part A Distribution of Manufacturing, Proces­ to Ta~l. A-IV List of places with a population sing or Servicing Establishments other under 5,000 in 1961 which were than Household Industries classified treated as towns in 1961 but have by Registered Factories, Unregistered been omitted from the list of Workshops and Size of Employment towns in 1971 Appendix II to E-II Part B Distribution of Manufacturing, Proces­ Table A-IV Changes in area of towns ( with sing or Servicing Establishments other population) between 1961 and 1971 than Household Industries classified by and reasons for change in 4rea Industry, Fuel/Power or Manual used and Size of Employment. Special Appendix to Table A-IV Statement showing the constituent E--11 Part C Distribution of Household Industry villages of each of the towns at Establishments classified by Industry, the 1971 Census Fuel/Power used and Size of Employ­ ment B-SERIES ECONOMIC TABLES E-IU Distribution of Trade/Commercial B-J Part A Workers and non-workers according Establishments classified by the Type to main activity classified by sex of Business or Trade and Size of and age-groups Employment B-II Workers and non-workers in cities E-IV Distribution of Establishments (other and non-city urban areas according than Manufacturing, Processing or to main activity classified by sex and Servicing or Business and Trade age-groups Establishments) by Size of Employment Primary Census Abstract has already been published C-SERIES SOCrAL AND CULTURAL TABLES in District Census Hand Book Part A and B volume. c-V Mother Tongue The release of Census tables has thus been split up into two volumes as follows:- C-VII Religion (1) District Census Hand Book Part C-I Full C-VIll Count Tables Part A Classification by literacy and in­ dustrial category of workers and (2) District Census Hand Book Part C-l1 non-workers according to main Sample Tables activity among Scheduled Castes This has been so planned as to achieve the objective Appendix to Table of making the data available to the consumers as soon c-vm Part A Scheduled Castes classified by as possible after it has become ready without having literates and illiterates to wait for the completion of other cross tabulations which may take quite some time. €-VIII Part B Classification by literacy and indus­ In the 1971 Census an attempt has been made to trial category of workers and non­ collect comparable data as also break new grounds in workers according to main activity view of the growing need for basic data. It is in the among Scheduled Tribes field of economic questions that a significant depar­ ture has been made at the 1971 Census. In the earlier AJIl1endlx to Table Indian Censuses income or economic independence c-vm-Part B Scheduled Tribes classified by literates was made criterion for measuring the economy of and illiterates the country. At the 1931 Census an intermediate 58 category of economic semidependence was introduced (b) All other places which s&tisfied the following and it was called 'working dependent'. In 1941 this criteria; category was known as partly dependent, and earning (i) a minimum population of 5,000 dependent in 1951. At the 1961 Census, stress was laid on work so that all people who work, including (ii) at least 75 per .cent of the male working family workers, who are not in receipt of any income, population was non-agricultural, and/or who cannot earn enough for their maintenance, (iii) a density of population of at least 400 could also be included as 'workers'. At the 1971 per sq. km. (i.e. 1,000 per sq. mile). Census the main activity of a person is first ascertained according as he spends his time basically as a 'worker' The Director of Census of each State is, however, producing goods and services or as a 'non-worker'. given some discretion in respect of some marginal For regular work in Industry, Trade or Service the cases, in consultation with the State Government reference period is the week prior to the enumeration to include some places that had other distinct (a fortnight in 1961) and for seasonal work sucll as urban characteristics and to cxch de undeserving agriculture, etc. the last one year. The person is cases. categorised according to the main activity returned by an individual. Where a person, who is basically a In several areas around a core city or statutory non-worker such as a student or housewife, does make town have come up fairly large well recognised railway some marginal contribution to work, that secondary colonies, university campuses, port areas, military work is recorded in a separate question of the individual 'camps, etc., and even though these are outside the slip. Experience of the 1961 Census had shown that statutory limits of a corporation, municipality or census was not a proper agency to collect reliable data cantonment, they fall within the revenue boundary of on unemployment as such. Therefore the 1971 Census the place by which the town itself is known. It may does not ask a question on unemployment directly not be altogether realistic to treat such areas lying but the unemployed are expected to fall in the residuary outside the statutory limits of a town as rural units category of non-workers and data in respect of them and at the same time each such individual area by will be provided which has to be utilised subject to itself may not satisfy the minimum population limit all the limitations. to qualify it to be treated as <1.11 independent urban unit. Such areas deserve to be reckoned alongwith the main town and the continuous spread including It is 8 census tradition to present data by rural such urban outgrowths would deserve to be treated as and urban areas. Village or Town is recognised an integrated urban ~rea, what is being called urban as the basic area of habitation. In all Censuses through­ agglomeration at the 1971 Census. There are different out the world this dichotomy of rural and urban areas situations in which urban agglomerations would be is recognised and the data are generally presented for constituted for example; the rural and urban areas separately. In the rural areas the smallest area of habitation viz., the village (a) A city with continuous outgrowth (the part generally follows the limits of a revenue village that is of outgrowth being out of the statutory limits but recognised by the normal district administration. The falling within the boundaries of the adjoining village revenue village need not necessarily be a single agglo­ or villages ), meration of the habitations. But the revenue village has a definite surveyed boundary and each village is (b) One town \"ith similar outgrowth or two or a separate administrative unit. It may have one Or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths as more hamlets. The entire revenue village is one unit. in (a), and There may be unsurveyed villages within forests (c) A city and one or more adjoining towns with etc. their outgrowth all of which forming a continuous spread. It is in defining the urban areas that several problems generally arise. However, for the 1971 The distribution of popUlation by broad industrial Census the definition adopted for an urban area generally categories has been made on 1961 pattern except for follows that of 1961 which is as follows ;- the fact that Category III of 1961 has been divided into two cf.tegories, viz., Category III-Workers in (a) All places with a municipality, corporation livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting, plantation, orchards or cantonment or notified town area. and allied activities and Category IV-Workers in mining 59 nd quarrying. Category IV of 1961, namely:workers I t is necessary that in all these places one or more at household industry have been brought under Category persons should be actually working. Thus, an esta­ V, namely, workers in manufacturing, servicing, blishment will cover manufacturing, trade and other repairing etc. But the two will be distinguished by establishments where people work. suffixes like 'a' and 'b' viz., Category V(a)-Workers at household industry and Category V(b)-Workers in Main Activity manufacturing, etc. other than household industry. There is no other change to the remaining broad in­ Every person will be asked what his main activity dustrial categories of workers and non-workers except is, that is, how he engages himself mostly. For the for the fact that 'business services' as also teastalls purpose of this question, all persons will get themselves and restaurants which were included in Category IX at divided into two broad streams of main activity namely, the 1961 Census will now be included in Category VII, (1) as workers and (2) as non-workers according as viz., workers in trade and commerce. the type of main activity that the person returns himself as engaged in mostly. The present volume presents the district census tables based on full count. Worker

The following extracts from the manual of instruc­ A 'worker' is a person whose main actlvlty is tions to enumerators on the basis of which these tables participation in any economically productive work by are compiled will be useful for appreciating the con.. his physical or mental activity. Work includes not tents of these tables. only actual work but effective supervision and direc­ tion of work. Census House Reference period: The reference period is one A 'census house' is a building or part of a building week prior to the date of enumeration in the case of having a. separate main entrance from the road or regular work in trade, profession, service or business. common courtyard or stair-case; etc., used or recog­ If a person had participated in any such regular work nised as a separate unit. It may be inhabited or vacant. on anyone of the days during this reference period and It may be used for a residential or non-residential this has been returned as his main activity, the person purpose or both. will be categorised accordingly. A person who normally works but had been absent from work during this Housebold reference period on account of illness or travel, holiday, temporary breakdown, strike etc., the person should be A 'household' is a group of personsw ho commonly treated .as engaged in regular work in which he would live together and would take their meals from a common have otherwise been employed but for his temporary kitchen unless the exigencies of work: prevented any absence. Persons under training such as apprentices of them from doing so. with or without stipends or wages should be considered as economically active and recorded as working. A Institutional Household person who has merely been offered work but has not It is a household where a group of unrelated persons actually joined it, is not to be treated as engaged in stay together such as a boarding house, hostel, hotel, work. chummery etc. There are certain types of works which are not Establishment carried on throughout the year such as cultivation, livestock keeping, plantation work, some types of An 'establishment' is a plaee where goods are pro­ household industry, etc. A person's main activity duced or manufactured not solely for domestic con­ should be ascertained with reference to such work in sumption or where servicing and/or repairing is the last one year even if he was not economically done such as factory, workshop or household industry active in the week prior to enumeration. It is likely or servicing and/or repair workshop or a place where that even when a person is engaged in some other retail or wholesale business is canied on or commercial work during the period of one week prior to the date services are rendered or an office, public or private of enumeration, the main activity of the person may or a place of entertainment or where educational, be cultivation, agricultural labour or some other work religious, social or entertainment services are rendered. attended to normally by him in the course of the year. Care must be taken to see that the main activity is be treated as working as cultivator. Similarly, properly ascertained in such cases. For example. person working in another person's land for wages a person's main activity may be agricultural labour and in cash, kind or share (Agricultural labourer) will in the week prior to enumeration he may be engaged not be treated as cultivator in this question. as a sugarcane factory labourer or as a road cooly. He should be categorised for his main activity as agri­ Agricultural Labourer cultural labourer only as returned by him as he engages A person who works in another person's land for himself mostly in that work and the other work should wages in money, kind or share should be regarded as be treated as his subsidiary work. an agricultural labourer. He has no risk in the A man or woman who is engaged primarily in cultivation but he merely works in another person's household duties such as cooking for own household or land for wages. The labourer could have no right of perfolming one's own household duties or a boy or a lease or contract on land on which he works. girl who is primarily a student attending institution, Household Industry even if such a person helps in the family economic activity but not as a full time worker should not be A 'household industry' is defined as an industry treated as a worker for the main activity. On the other conducted by the Head of the household himself/herself hand, if a person is primarily engaged in some economic and/or mainly by the members of the household at home activity but at the same time does also attend to some or within the village in rural areas and only within household chores or attends a night school etc., he or the premises of the house where the household lives she should be treated basically as a worker for the main in urban areas. The industry should not be run on activity and categorised accordingly. the scale of a registered factory.

A person who merely receives an income such all Age a rent receiver or a pensioner who does not have to work for receiving the income. will not be treated Record the age of the person in total years as economically active unless the person is also engaged completed last birthday. Very often there is a tendency in some economic activity and if thl1t activity is returned on the part of the individuals to return 'years running' as the main activity of the individual. rather than the 'years completed'. Make sure that only the actual number of years completed is recorded. Caltlntor In respect of infants who might not have completed For purposes of the census a person is working one year by the day of enumeration their age in com­ a:S Cultivator if he or she is engaged in cultivation pleted years should be invariably shown as '0' as by oneself or by supervision or direction in one's they have not yet completed one year of age and add capacity as the owner or lessee of land held from 'Int'<;.nt' in brackets. As was stated under general Government or as a tenant of land held from private instructions make sure that infants even if a day old persons or institutions for payment of money, kind or are invariably enumerated. You should not enter the ahare. age in months. The age of an infant who has not yet completed one year should invariably be noted as Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and harves­ '0' only. ting and production of cereals and millet crops such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi etc., and pulses, Religion raw jute and kindred fibre crop, cotton etc., and other crops such as sugar cane, groundnuts, tapioca, etc., In answering this question use the following abbre­ viations; and does not include fruit growing, vegetable-growing or keeping orchards or groves Of working of plantations H Hinduism like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and other medicinal I plantations. C Christianity S Sikhism A person who merely owns land but has given B Budhhism out land to another person or persons for cultivation J Jainism for money, kind or share of crop and who does not even supervise or direct cultivation of land, will not For others record the actual religion as returned fully. 61 If a person says that he has no religion, it may Scheduled castes can belong only to the Hindu be recorded accordingly. Do not mistake religion or Sikh religions. If a person belongs to scheduled for caste which will not be rcc.:orded here. caste, there will be either 'H' or'S' in the answer to question 10. Scheduled tribes may belong to any Scheduled Caste" and Scheduled Tribes religion.

You have been furnished with a list of scheduled Mother tongue castes and scheduled tribes notified for your area. Mother tongue is the language spoken in child­ Asccrtt,ia if the person enumerated belongs to hood by the person's mother to the person. If the a scheduled caste or scheduled tribe and if he does. mother died in infancy, the language mainly spoken then record the name of the scheduled caste or sche­ in the person's home in childhood will be the mother duled tribe which should lind pLlcc in the list furnished tongue. In tile case of infants and deaf-mutes the to you. The answer should be recorded against the language usually spoken by the mother shall be correct rectangle provided for the purpose against recorded. this question. For a person who is not a member of any scheduled caste or scheduled tribe write 'X' in Record mother tongue in full whatever be the both the recta~lg,les. Harne of the Janguage as returned and avoid use of abbreviations. You are not expected to determine If the person belonging to a scheduled caste or if the language returned by a person is the dialect scheduled tribe returns his caste or t1"ibe by synonym of another major language and so on. You should or generic name of a caste or a tribe, it should be entered not try to establish any relationship between religion only if it finds a place in the list furnished to you. Do and mother tongue. You are bound to record the not write the names ,of scheduled castes in general terms language as returned by the person as his mother tongue as 'Harijan' or 'Achhut'. You should ascertain the ~nd you should not enter into any argument with him name of the caste when it is returned anel write it in and try to record anything other than what is returneds the rectangle provided for recording the name. Simi­ If you have reason to suspect that in any area due larly. do not write the names of scheduled tribes in to any organised movement, mother tongue was not general term as ''. You should ascertain the being truthfully returned, you should record the name of the tribe when it is returned and write it in the mother tongue as actually returned by the respondent rectangle with broken lines provided for recording the and make a report to your superior census officer. same. If a person is negligent and insists on calling for verification. You are not authorised to make himself merely 'Harijan' or 'Achhut' or 'Adivasi' any correction on your own. as the case may be, tell him that this description is not adequate for census purposes and persuade him A printed list showing the names of Scheduled to give out the actual name of the caste or tribe. You Castes/Scheduled Tribes recognised according to the should make all efforts to ascertain the correct name President's Order was given to the enumerator. of the scheduled caste or scheduled tribe as found in The other district census tables based on the the notified list. If the person merely claims to be a sample count will be published .in District Census scheduled caste or scheduled tribe but says that he Hand Book Part C-lT volume. does not belong to any of the notified communities applicable to the area, he will not be entered as a sche­ A brief note introducing each series of tables duled caste or scheduled tribe. is given in the flyleaf concerning the table.

62 A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES A-I Area, Houses and Popuiati.n This is the basic population table for the census and furnishes data for DistrictiTaluka/MahalJCityjTownJUrban Agglomeration for total, rural and urban areas separateiy. It presents ;,rea in ~'q. ktns., density of population per sq. km .• number of inhabited and uninhahited villages, number of towns, number of occupied residential h~)Us~s, households and population by maks and females according to the 197] Census. In the Chse of area for ~erntonal units lower than the district such as villages, towns and talukas, the figures as supplied by the State Dll'ector of Land Records or other local authority have been, shown, as the Surveyor General computes area figures for the district as a whole. For the district, however, Surveyor General's area figures have been shown. As the method adopted for rounding off area figures, of less than one Km.2 given in Part B of the District Census Hand Book Volumes is different from the method adopted in Tables of A-series given in the present volume, t_ere is a slight difference between the two figures, at some places. This table is similar to its counterpart in 1961 except for the fact that the town-group has been replaced by 'Urban Agglomeration'. The concept of urban agglomeration has been discussed in the introductory note. (1) The population of the following 5 villages is agglomerated with the Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration. Taluka Name of Village L. C. No. Ahmadabad City I Asarwa 4 2 Rakhiyal 7 3 Rajpur-Hirpur 8 4 Bage-firdosh 15 5 -Mahemdabad 16 (2) Danilimda village of Ahmadabad City Taluka ( L. C. No. 14 in Rural Series) which was treated as rural in the 1st stage of Census has been treated as urban in the 2nd stage and has been given L. C. No. 12/XXII in Urban Series. As such all these six viUages are not counted as • vii fages • in A Series tables. As in 1961 there are three appendices to this table. Appendix I This appendix shows 1961 territorial units constituting the present set-up of each unit. 'This appendix has been supplemented with an annexure showing particulars of villages involved in changes of territories in cols. 3 and 6 of Appendix I. Appendix II One of the criteria for a place to be declared as town is that it should normally have a population of 5,000 and over. For various reasons many places with a population of 5,000 and over are not treated as towns while a number of places with less than 5,000 population are treated as towns. This appendix, as in 1961,. will give the number of such places with their population. Appendix III This appendix is intended to furnish figures for the number of houseless and institutional households and houseless and institutional population separately. A-ll Decadal Variati6n in Population since 1901 This table is similar to its predecessor in 1961 and furnishes data on population and variation of population from 1901 to 1971. This is a very important table as it gives the growth of population from decade to decade. The appendix to this t~ble as in 1961, will spell out the adjustments necessary to bring the 1961 Census popula­ lion of the district to the jurisdiction of the district ~s at 1971 Census. A-In Villages classified by Population This table as in 1961 gives figures for the number and population of villages in the population groups of less than 2,000 population, 2,000-9,999 "nd with population 10,000 and ahove. The first two broad groups are further ~ub-divided into smaller size sub-groups as indicated below and the number of villages and the population covered 10 each sub-group is indicated. I IT Less than 200 2,000-4,999 200-499 5,000--9,999 500-999 1,000-1,999 This is supplemented with an appendix to show the sub-totals of broad groups of villages I'iz., 0-499, :500-1,999, 2,000-4,999 and 5,000 and above. No such appendix appeared in 1961. 63 A-IV Town. and UrbaD Agglomerations classified by Population in 1971 with Variation since 1901

.This table corresponds to Table A-IV of 1961 and gives the growth of each town since 1901 Census. This also furmshes the area of the town at the 1971 Census in sq. kilometre. As in 1961 all towns have been divided into six classes according to their population size: I-Population of over 100,000; II-Population of 50,000-99,999; III-Population of 20,000-49,999; IV-Population of 10,000-]9.999; V-Population of 5,000-9,999 and VI-Population of less than ~.OOO. A town with a population exceeding 100,000 is termed as a city. 1961 concept of town-group has been substItuted by "Urban Agglomeration" in this table. As in the case of district in Table A-II, this table furnishes percentage variation of the population of each town and city from decade to decade. Besides the town, figures for Urban Agglomeration have also been presented.

~s against. one appendix in 1961 this table is supplemented by three appendices. Appendix I is the same as_in 1961 I.e., shOWIng new towns added in 1971 and towns in 1961 declassified in 1971. It is further supplemented WIth tw~ lists 'A' and 'R' showing places with a population under 5,000 treated as towns for the first time in 1971 and those onlltted from the list of towns in 1971 but which were treated as towns in 1961. Appendix II, which is a new one introduced at this census, shows the reasons for the change in area of towns between 1961 and 1971.

Special Appendix to Table A-IV gives a statement showing the constituent villages of each of the towns at the 1971 Census.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNS Sl. Town/Urban ' Taluka Class/Sl. No. Page Remarks No. Agglomera tion of A-IV No.

2 3 4 S

Ahmadabad Ahmadabad City I/l{a)(i) 65 Constituent of Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration 2 Ahmadabad Cantonment Ahmadabad City I/l(e) 65 Constituent of Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration 3 Barwala Dhandhuka VII 65 4 RavIa Dholka IV/4 65 5 Danilimda Ahmadabad City Il(h)j 65 Constituent of Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration 6 Dehgam Dehgam IV/3 66 7 Dhandhuka Dhandhuka IVj2 65 8 Dholka Dholka lUj2 65 9 Hansol Ahmadabad City TIll 65 10 MandaI Viramgam V/2 66 11 Nandej Daskroi V/6 65 12 Naroda Ahmadabad City I/I(d) 65 Constituent of Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration 13 NikoI Ahmadabad City V/5 65 14 Odhav Ahmadabad City Ijl(f) 65 Consti~uent of Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration 15 Ahmadabad City 1/1 (g) 65 Constituent of Ahmadabad Urban Agglomera tion 16 Ranpur Dhandhuka V/3 65 17 Sahijpur Bogha Ahmadabad City I/I(c) 65 Constituent of Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration 18 Sanand Sanand IV /1 66 19 Sardarnagar Ahmadabad City I!l(b) 65 Constituent of Ahmadabad Urban Agglomera tion 20 Sarkhej Ahmadabad City Vj4 65 21 Viramgam Viramgam IIIII 66 64 A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

Number of Total Area Popu­ villages No. of No. of District/Taluka/Mahal/ Rural in lation of occupied No. of Population City/Town/Urban Urban Km·. per Inha- Unin- towns residential house­ Agglomeration Km" bited habited houses holds Persons Males Females

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

AHMADABAD DISTRICT T t8,707·0 334 674 10 21 531,825 541,075 2,910,307 1,559,484 1,350,823 R 8,257·3 117 674 10 173.184 178,373 964,493 500,964 463,529 U 449·7 4,327 21 358,641 362,702 1,945,814 1,058,520 887,294 Ahmadabad City Taluka T 286.7 6,289 17 1 12 332,144 336,070 1,803,085 984,652 818,433 R 128.1 329 17 1 7,721 8,242 42,135 22,328 19,807 U 158.6 11,105 12 324,423 327,828 1,760,950 962,324 798,626 Abunadabad Urban U M.A. N.A. 8 320,369 323,541 1,741,522 951,669 789,853 Agglomeration

(a) Ahmadabad City U N.A. N.A. 290,952 294,492 1,591,832 868,749 723,083

(i) Ahmadabad M. Corp.U 92.98 17,053 1 289,382 292,921 1,585,544 865,196 720,348

(ii) Rajpur Hirpur O. G. U N.A. N.A. 401 396 1,945 1,044 901

(iii) Bagefardosh O. G. U N.A. N.A. 437 437 1,568 922 646 (iv) Rakhial O. G. U N.A. N.A. 371 376 1,490 829 861 (v) Asarwa O. G. U N.A. N.A. 327 328 1,123 672 ~!s1 (vi) Khokhra Mehme. U N.A. N.A. 34 84 162 86 7& dabad O. G.

(b) Sardarnagar N.A. C. U 2.48 15,909 1 6,623 6,217 39,454 20,376 19,078

(c) Sahijpur Bogha N.P. U 5.23 6,176 1 6,960 6,835 32,300 18,003 14,297

(d) Naroda N. P. U 10.30 2,412 1 5,178 5,178 24,843 13,723 11,120

(e) Dani Limda V. P. U 5.17 3,989 1 4,000 4,112 20,621 11,203 9,418

(f) Odhav V. P. U 9.43 1,185 1 2,595 2,608 11,174 6,560 4,614

(g) Ahmadabad Canton- U 5.65 1,914 1,837 1,832 10,816 6,787 ment

(h) Ranip V. P. U 5.68 1,845 1 2,224 2,267 10,482 6,268 4,214

Han80l V. P. U 5.06 812 1 988 996 4,107 2,317 1,790

Nikol V. P. U 10.20 865 1,353 1,564 6,785 8,758 3,0!7

Sarkhej V. P. U 6.39 1,336 1 1,713 1,727 8,536 4,580 3,9116

Daskroi Taluka T 698.9 283 91 1 37,806 39,9Il 197,622 104,024 93,598 R 689.8 278 91 36,669 38,749 192,033 100,990 91,043 U 9.1 616 1 1,137 1,162 5,589 3,034 2,555

Nandej V. P. U 9.07 616 1 1,137 1,162 5,589 3,034 2,555

Dholka 'l'aluka T 1,728.4 131 117 2 39,826 40,944 226,577 118,476 108,101 R 1,701.4 102 117 30,665 31,502 174,362 91,178 83,184 U 27.0 1,934 2 9,161 9,442 52,215 27,298 24,IH7

DholkaM .. U 3.88 9,155 6,046 6,201 35,520 18,462 17,058

Bavla N. 1". U 23.12 722 3,115 3,241 16,695 8,836 7.8119

Dhandhulm Taluka T 2,718.5 67 132 8 3 30,565 31,086 181,166 92,687 88,479 R 2,600.0 55 132 8 24,024 24,414 143,931 73,645 70,286 U 118.5 314 3 6,541 6,672 37,235 19,042 18,193

Dhalldhulm N. P. U 62.66 294 3,407 3,429 18,445 9,525 8,920

Rallpur V. P. U 23.83 389 1 1,694 1,740 9,277 4,631 4,646

Barwala V. P. U 32.04 297 1 1,440 1,503 9,513 4,886 4,627 65

(Bk) H.46-17 A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION-Contd.

Number of Total Area Popn. villages No. of No. of District/TalukajMahftl/ Rural in Jation --_-_-_ of occupicd No. of Population City/Town/Urban Urban Km·. per Inha· Unin· townR reRidential houRe· Agglomeration Km.' bit,ed habited houses holds Person~ Males Female"

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Sanand TaInka T 800.0 142 67 20,341 20,881 113,287 59,079 54,208 R 759.6 124 67 16,803 17,279 94,302 49,130 45,172 U 40.4 470 3,fl38 3,602 18,985 9,949 9,036

Sanand N. P. U 40.42 470 1 3,538 3,602 18,985 9,949 9,036

Viramgam Taluka T 1,713.9 1:"19 157 1 2 43,176 43,520 237,832 122,484 115,348 R 1,644.8 ll2 157 1 32,804 33,059 184,760 94,997 89,763 U 69.1 768 2 10,372 10,461 fl3,072 27,487 25,585

Viramgam M U 8.78 4,987 8,606 8,668 43,790 22,777 21,013

MandaI V. P. U 60.34 154 1,766 1,793 9,282 4,710 4,572

Dehgarn Taluka T 619.11 243 93 27,967 28,663 150,738 78,082 72.656 R 592.5 224 93 24,498 25,128 I :~2.970 68,696 64,274 U 27.0 658 1 3,4fl9 3,fi3;; 17,768 9,386 8,a82

Dehgam N. P. U 26.99 6/;8 3,4fl9 3,1-;35 17.768 9,386 8.382

----~-.~-- Note:

(i) Towns treated fiR "neh for the firRt timp m 1971 CpnRnR are printf'd in it(1~ic".

(ii) tThcse fi511res repre'fmt. pro\Ti~lonal 'G ngt'aphlcal AreA: figures supplifld by the Sur\Teyor General. Figures for urban areas ar.. those supplicd by th" Local Bodies. Area fig;llrcR for rural aeoa are deriverl by substra~ting the llrban area from the total area of the district. The total of the area figures of Talukas I Mahals wi II uot tally with the district figures b )caUSC the former repres.mt.g 'Land use area' and are derived from the figures supplied by the Director of T~and Record~.

(iii) The density figures ( persons per Km. 2 ) shown under Col. 4 for urban fl,rea of District / Talukas f Mahala are worked out using the ar"a figures cOI'mcted upt,o two places of decimals obtained by adding the area of individual town in the respective uuits aud not using the area figures given in the table for 'Total', and 'Rural' the density is worked out on area figures corrected upto one place of decimal.

(iv) In case of a few urban units which arc appearing as constituent units of Urban Agglomel'ation~ i. e. O. G. area figures are not avallable separately and arc Illcluded III the rural area. The urban density in sllch case3 has been worked out only for. those units for which the area figurcs are available. In other eases. N. A, has been ",hown in Cols. 3 and 4 of the table.

(v) The following abbreviations have been used in this table to describe the civic status of the towns:

M. Corp.~ Municipal Corporation M Municipality ~.A.C. Notified Area Committee Cantt. Cant,onment N.P. Nagar Panchayat V, P. Village Panchayat, N.M. N on.Municipal O.G. Out growth

66 A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

APPENDIX I

Statement showing 1961 territorial units constituting the present set up of Ahmadabad District-Contd.

Dist.riet/Taluka/ 1961 Area added Name of State / Area which has been Name of State/ Net gain/loRs ~lahal Territorial District / Talulm/ subtracted District/Taluka/ + (gain) (ifnI Consus) Unit Name Area in Mahal from which Mahal to which ~(Ioss) Km." area is subtracted Name Area in area is adcled in Km. I Km.· 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

AHMADABAD As in 1961 (1) Karangadh 3.1 Lakhtar Taluka of (i) 5.1 (-)401.3 DIS'l'RICT Surendranagar District (2)

(ii) Raypur I Medra I Valad Raya~an Koha Karai Limbadia Ranasan Chiloda Bhatt Nabhoi Por 156.1 Galldhinagar District Budthal Sugad Amiyaplu' Koteshvar Chandkheda Jundal Khoraj Adalaj Tarapur Unvarsad Jamiyatpur Dantali j

(iii) Lekawada 1 PaIaj J Basan I Shahpur I Rajpur I Chekhlarani I V asna· Dolarana Bhundia AlampUl' Dashela Dhanap Giyod Chhala Jakhora I Shiholi Moti ~ 243.2 Gandhinagar District Chiloda Mahudra Mota Isanpur Magodi Dabhodtt Lavarpur I Prantiya Vadodra Vankanerda I GlIludan Sonarda ~ Vira Talavdi Pirojpur Ratanpur J 5.1 Gandhinagar Talnka (-)5.1 Ahmadabad City As in 1961 (3) Motera of Gandhinagar Taluka District

67 A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

APPENDIX I

Statement showing 1961 territorial units constituting the present set-up of Ahmadabad District- Colltd.

District/Taluka/ 1961 Area added Name of State / Area which has been Name of State Net gain/loss Mahal Territorial District / Taluka/ subtracted District/Taluka/ + (gain) (1971 Census) Unit Name Area in Mahal from which Mahal to which -(loss) ·Km." area is subtracted Name Area in area is added in Km" Km" 1 2 3 4 {j 6 7 8 9

Da,skroi Taluka As in 1961 (4) Raypur l Medra Valad Rayasan Koha Kami Limbadia Ranasan Chiloda Bhatt Nabhoi I Por }lo6.l Gandhinagar Taluka (-)156.1 Budthal of Gandhinagar Sugad District Amiyapur Koteshvar Chandkheda Jundal Khoraj Adalaj Tarapur Unvarsad Jamiyatpur Dantali J Viramgam Taluka As in 1961 (5) Karangadh 3.1 Lakhtar Taluka (+ )3.1 of Surendranagar District-

Dehgam Taluka As in 1961 (6) Lekawada I Palaj Basan Shabpur Rajpur Chekhlarani Vasna·Dolarana Bhundia Alampur

DashelaDhanap Giyod l Chbala Jakhora Sbiholi Moti 243.2 Gandbinagar Taluka of (-)24.3.2 Chiloda Gandhinagar District Mahudra Mota Isanpur Magodi Dabhoda Lavarpur Prantiya Vadodra Vankanerda Galudan Sonarda Vira Talavdi Pirojpur Ratanpur

Note: In this Appendix only those Talukas / Mahals have been shown which have undergone changes in jurisdiction since 1961.

68 A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX I

Statement showing particulars of villages involved in changes of territories in cols. 3 and 6 of Appendix I

Symbol No. Name ofVilJage Sl. No. in Area in Km'. Given in 1961 Handbook (wherever available) Appendix I

2 3 4.

(1) Karangadh 23 3.1

(2) (i) Motera 1 5.1

(2) (ii) Raypur 96 6.3 Medra 95 4.7 Valad 103 15.9 Rayasan 104. 3.5 Koho. 105 7.6 Karai 99 5.0 Limbadia 102 3.5 Ranasan 100 2.9 Cbilod& JOI 6.0 Bhatt 107 6.9 Nabhoi 106 2.9 Por 114 5.9 Budthal 113 5.5 Sugad 109 '.3 Amiyapur 110 2.0 Koteshvar 108 3.0 Chandkheda III 10.5 Junda.l 112 6.7 Khoraj 4 7.6 Adalaj 1 17.9 Tarapur 116 3.5 Unvarsad 116 17.8 Ja.miyatpur 2 '.7 Dantali 3 4.0

(2) (iii) Lekawada 8 7.6 Palaj 16 14.8 Basau HI 4.1 Shahpur 18 8.5 Rajpur 3 2.6 Chekhlarani 4 3.3 Vasna-Dolarana 6 10.8 Bhundia 6 3.9 Alampur 9 3.7 Dashela 7 11.6 Dhanap 10 10.2 Giyod 36 8.6 Chhala 33 21.7 Jakhora 26 6.0 Shiholi Moti 11 7.1 ChiIoda 14 5.8 Mahundra 12 8.5 Mota Isanpur 13 lZ.9 Magodi 24- 13.6 Dabhoda 23 23.1 Lavarpur 19 4.3 Prantiya 17 4.8 Vadodra 52 12.8 Vankanerda 12 4.8 Ga.ludan 53 7.1 Sonarda lI6 7.3 Vira Talavadi M 2.6 Pirojpur 21 5.9 Ratanpur 20 6.2

(3) As in (2)(i) above (4) As in 2 (ii) above (I) As in (1) above (6) As in 2 (iii) above

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(Bk) H-46-11 A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX II Number of ViUages with a Population of 5,000 and over and Towns with a Popnlation under 5,000 Note :-Talukas where there is nothing to show for this statement have been excluded

Village, with a population 1)1' Towns wi"h a population of under 5,000 5,000 and over -_----- Distriot / Taluka/Mahal Percentage of total Percentage of total rural population urban population Number Population of the district Number Population of the district

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 AlDIADABAD DISTRICT 11 80,433 8.34 1 4,107 G.21 Ahmadabad Cit,y 2 16,642 1.73 4.,107 i.1Il Daskroi 5 38,697 4.01

Dholka 3 19,815 2.05

Viramgam 5,279 0.55

A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX III Houseless and Institutional Population Houseless Population Institutional Population._--_.- Total No. of No. of District / Taluka/ Rural house- house- Mahal/ City Urban holds l-)ersons Males Females holds Persons Malea Femal••

1 2 3 4, 5 6 7 8 9 10 AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 8,078 21,887 13,172 8,715 3,872 81,895 27,789 4,128 R 3,246 15,792 8,696 7,096 82 1,189 857 332 U 2,832 6,095 4,476 1,619 3,790 30,706 28.912 3,794 Ahmadabad City T 2,580 5,135 3,958 1,177 3,649 28,959 - 26,427 3,532 R ll3 483 276 207 3 104 27 77 U 2,467 4,652 3,682 970 3,6411 28,855 26,400 3,455

.Ahmadabad M. Corp. U 2,202 3,627 3,081 546 2,879 22,814 19,492 8,322

Dalkroi Taluka T 1,534 7,305 4,080 3,225 51 '75 153 122 R 1,517 7,224 4,03S 3,186 51 275 153 122 U 17 81 42 39

Dholka. Taluko. T 782 3,684 1,966 1,718 47 1,114 871 248 R 655 3,234 1.727 1,507 6 337 255 82 U 127 450 23g 211 41 777 616 161

Dhandbuka Taluka T 191 948 532 41£ 24 028 464 64 R 148 716 408 ~O~ [) 218 203 15 U 43 232 124 10i. H) 310 261 49

Sanand Taluka T 357 1,686 940 741 15 370 273 97 R 313 1,491 828 66: 0 79 76 S U 44 195 ll2 8"., 12" 2!H 197 94

Vlramgam Taluka T 254 1,049 093 451; 6:! 488 4,42 46 R 182 879 472 40', 0 108 81 27 U 72 170 121 41L'- 53 380 361 19

D.h~am Taluka T 380 2,080 1,103 977 24, 161 189 ~~ R 318 1,765 947 811S 5 68 62 II U 62 311S 156 150 19 93 77 16 N.,.: . M. Cerp. stands fer Munioipal COlporation. 10 A-n VARIATI01\ IN POPULATION DURING SEVENTY YEARS

Percentage Decade Decade biririct Year Persons ,Tariation Variation Males Females

2 3 4 5 8 ,

AHMADABAD 1901 722,218 :!70,~96 351,222 1911 75'9,796 + :17,678 + 5.2~ 3Q7,255 362,541 1921 811,476 + 51,680 + 6.80 435,475 376,001 1931 900,605 + 89,129 + 10.98 476,721 423,884 HI41 1,249,181 + 348,576 + 38.70 684,691 664,490 1951 1,607,163 + 357,982 -j 28.66 872,140 7311,023 1961 2,130,272 + 523,109 + 32.55 1,147,297 982,975 Hl71 2,910,307 + 780,Og5 + 36.62 1,559,484 1,350,823

A.n DECADAJ.., VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901

APPENDIX

District showing 1961 population according to its territorial jurisdiction in 1961, changes in area and population of 1961 adjusted to jurisdiction of 1971

1961 Population Population in 1961 according to adjusted to Net increase fir Area in 1971 1971 Area in 1961 jurisdiction jurisdiction decrease between District (Km.·) Population (Km.') prAva.iling in 1961 of 1971 Cols. 5 and 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

AHlW[A.DABAD *8,707.0 2,910,307 8,964.0 2,210,199 2,130,272 .-)79,927

*Under Gujarat Government Revenue and Agriculture Department Order No. G. H. lH. 1289 M/TLC-I064-L, da.ted 27th Nov.,mber 1964

(a) Village Motera (1269-32) of City Taluka of Ahmadabad District was transferred to Gandhinagar District newly constituted.

(b) Raypur (1557-17), Medl"a (1162-27), Vnlad (3939·31), Rayasan (R76·14), Koha (1871-08), Karai (1229-25), Limbadia (869-32), Ranasan (716-35). Chiloda (1237-33), Bhatt (1717-10), Nabhoi (719-10), Por (1450·36). Rudthal (1357-30), Sugad (1056-06), Amiyapur (-187-26), Koteshvar (732-36). Chanclkheda (2589·21), Jundal (1652-37), Khoraj (1885·1:1), Adalaj (4426-13), Tarapur (875.01), Unvarsad (4267·~4), Jamiy8,tpur (913-37), Dantah (987-05). villages of Daskroi Taluka of Ahmadabad District were transferred to Gandhinagctr District newly constituted.

(e) Lekawada (1876-31), Palnj (3659·30), Rasan (1005-09), Shahpur (2091-10), Rajpur (645·06), Chekhlarani (805-00), Vaana­ Dolarana (2(j57-19), BhUl dill. (954-31), Alampur (917-12), DashcJa (2880·16), Dhanap (2518-15), Giyod (2138·06), Chhala (5359-20), .hkhora (1479,'.3), Shiholi ]\~oti (1754.13), Chiloda (143);·26), Mahudra (2108-34), Mota Isanpur (3175.21), Magodi (3:~50-13), Lubhoda (u701-27), Luvarp'u' (IOM-ll), Prantiya (1l9S-04). Vadodra (3150-28), Van'wl.v con~tituted. Note:

Figureff in brackctR indicate area in Acres -',nu Gunthae.

71 A-m 'VaLAGES CLASSIFIED

I-Villages with less

Less than 200 200-499 ----- Total number 'rotal Rural Population No. Population No. Population of inhabited -----_- DistrictfTalukafMahal villages Persons Males Females Males Females Males Female.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

AHMADABAD DISTRICT 674 964,493 500,964 463,529 22 1,405 1,252 88 16,593 15,447 1 Ahmadabad City 17 42,135 22,328 19,807 1 181 148

2 Daskroi 91 192,033 100,990 91,043 1 87 6S 7 1,301 1,259

3 Dholka 117 174,362 91,178 83,184 3 222 208 8 I,M7 1,438

4 Dhandhuka 132 143,931 73,645 .70,286 10 485 391 16 3,248 3,01)6

5 Sanand 67 94,302 49,130 45,172 5 917 760

6 Viramgam 157 184,760 94,997 89,763 2 150 137 29 5,250 4,855

7 Dehgam 93 132,970 6S,696 64,274 6 461 448 22 4,149 3,891

A-III

Villages with

Less than 499

'l'otal "umoe, Total Rural Population No. Population of inhabited District villages Persons Males Females Male. Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

AHMADABAD 674 964.493 500,964 463.529 llO 17.998 16,699

72 BY POPULATION

III-Villages with@ population of 10,000 _han !2,OOO population II~Villages with population 2,000-9,999 and above

500-999 1,000-1,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000 and above ------_- No. Population No. Population No. Population No. PopUlation No. Population

Males Females Males Females Males Females Ma}e~ Females Males Females 12 13 l4, 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

186 73,081 68,231 224 161,232 150,735 143 206,096 189,988 11 42,557 37,876 3 1,252 1,046 Ii 3,722 3,315 6 8,551 7,278 2 8,622 8,0:10 1

17 7,064 6,174 27 20,074 18,565 34 51,661 47,083 5 20,803 17,894 2

39 15,482 a,390 40 29,597 27,294 24 33,895 30,474 3 10,435 9,380 3

53 20,667 19,613 36 26,263 24,945 17 22,982 22,341 4

17 6,798 6,399 31 21,898 20,086 14 19,517 17,927 5

43 16,303 15,640 (11 42,318 40,144 21 28,279 26,405 1 2,697 2,582 6

14 6,515 5,069 24 17,360 16,386 27 41,211 38,480 7

APPENDIX

popUlation

500 ~ 1,999 2,000 ~ 4,999 11,000 and above

No. Population No. PopUlation No. Population ---_- Males Femalea Males Females Males Females

t 10 11 12 13 1;& 111 HI 17

410 234,813 218.966 143 206.096 189.988 11 11.561 37.878

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(Bk) H.46~19 A-IV TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1971 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Name of Status Peroentage SI. Town/Urban of Area in Decade Decade No. AggIOlneration District Year Town Km." Persons Variation Variation Males Females

2 I: 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ALL CLASSES 1· Urban Agglomeration and 13 Towns

1901 253,307 130,395 122.912 1911 280,478 + 27.171 +10.73 148.615 131.863 1921 343,436 + 62,958 +22.45 191,432 152.004 1931 380.054 + 36.618 +10.66 203.801 176.253 1941 678,530 +298.476 +78.54 389.596 288,934 1951 984.875 +306.345 +45.15 551,268 433.607 1961 1,343,579 +358,704 +36.42 739.841 603,738 1971 1,945.814 +602.235 +44.82 1.058.520 887.294

CLASS I ( 100,000 and above )-1 Urban Agglomerations 1 Ahmadabad Urban Ahmadabad 1901 185.889 97.343 88,546 Agglomeration. 1911 216.777 + 30,888 +16.62 117.302 99,475 1921 274,007 + 57,230 +26.40 155,372 118,635 1931 313.789 + 39.782 +14.52 169.356 144,433 1941 595,210 +281.421 +89.68 347,102 248.108 1951 877.329 +282,119 +47.40 496,637 380,692 1961 1,206,001 +328.672 +37.46 668,447 537,554 1971 1,741,522 +535,521 +44.40 951,669 789.853 (a) t Ahmadabad City Ahmaolabad 1901 N.A. 185,889 97,343 88,546 1911 N.A. 216,777 + 30,888 +16.62 117,302 99,475 1921 N.A. 274,007 + 57,230 +26.40 155,372 118,635 1931 N.A. 310,000 + 35,993 +13.14 166,935 143,065 1941 N.A. 591,267 +281,267 +90.73 344,688 246,579 1951 52.58 837,163 +245,896 +41.59 473,929 363.234 1961 92.98 1,149,918 +312,755 +37.36 637,061 512,857 1971 N.A. 1,591,832 +441,914 +38.43 868,749 723,083 (i) Ahmadabad Ahmadabad 1901 M&a N.A. 185,889 97,343 88,546 1911 M&C N.A. 216,777 + 30,888 +16.62 117,302 99,475 1921 M&C N.A. 274,007 + 57,230 +26.40 155,372 118,635 1931 M N.A. 310,000 + 35,993 + 13.14 166,935 143,065 1941 M N.A. 591.267 +281,267 +90.73 ~44,688 246,579 1951t M.C. 52.58 837,163 +245,896 +41.59 473,929 363,234 1961 M.O. 92.98 1,149,918 + 312.755 +37.36 637,061 512,857 1971 M.C. 92.98 1,585,544 +435,626 +37.88 865,196 720,348 (ii) Rajpur Hirpur Ahmadabad 1971 O.G. N.A. 1,945 1,044 901 (iii) Bag Fardosh Ahmadabad 1971 O.G. N.A. 1,568 922 646 (iv) Rakhial Ahmadabad 1971 O.G. N.A. 1,490 829 661 (v) Asarva Ahmadabad 1971 O.G. N.A. 1,123 672 451 (vi) Khokhra Ahmadabad 1971 O.G. N.A. 162 86 76 Mehmedabad (b) Sardarnagar Ahmadabad 1971 Notified 2.48 39,454 20,376 19,078 Area Committee

t The following five towns of 1951 have been merged in Ahmadabad Municipal Corporation in 1961. (i) Acher with a population of 18,377 (M 10.093, F 8,284 ) in 1951 ; (ii) Vadaj with a population of 10,992 (M 5,775, F 5,217) in 1951 ; (iii) with a population of 7,354 (M 4,335, F 3,019) in 1951 ; (iv) Rakhial with a population of 6,573 (M 3,9~5, F 2,578) in 1951; (v) Khokhara Mehmedabad with a population of 5,534 (M 3,109, F 2,4.25 ) in 1951. 74 A-IV TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1971 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901-Contd.

Name of Status Percentage Sl. Town/Urban of Area in Decade Decade No. Agglomeration District Year Town Km." Persons Variation Variation Males F .. males

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

(c) Sahijpur Bogha Ahmadabad 1951 N.A. 5.18 9,066 4,907 4,159 1961 P 5.18 20,387 + 11,321 + 124.87 11,058 9,329 1971 N.P. 5.23 32,300 + 11,913 + 58.43 18,00:1 14,297

(d) Naroda Ahmadabad 1951 N.A. 15.02 17,361 9,127 8,234 1961 P 14.40 23,570 + 6,209 + 35.76 12,664 10,906 1971 N.P. 10.30 24,843 + 1,273 + 5.40 13,723 11,120

(e) Danilimda Ahmadabad 1971 V.P. 5.17 20,621 11,203 9,418

(f) Odhav Ahmadabad 1971 V. P. 9.43 11,174 6,560 4,614

(g) Ahmadabad Ahmadabad 1901@ Cantt. N.A. Cantonment 1911@ Cantt. N.A. 19?1@ Cantt. N.A. 1931t Cantt. N.A. 3,789 2,421 1,368 1941t Cantt. N.A. 3,943 + 154 + 4.06 2,414 1,529 1951 Cantt. N.A. 5,480 + 1,537 +38.98 3,388 2,092 1961t Cantt. 5.65 6,870 +1,390 +25.:15 3,901 2,969 1971 Cantt. 5.65 10,816 +3,946 +57.44 6,787 4,029

(h) Ranip Ahmadabad 1951 N.A. 5.96 8,259 5,286 2,973 1961 P 5.67 5,256 -3,003 -36.36 3,763 1,493 1971 V.P. 5.68 10,482 +5,226 +99.43 6,268 4,214

CLASS m (20,000-49.999)- 2 Towns

1 Viramgam Ahmadabad 1901 M N.A. 18,952 9,332 9,620 1911 M N.A. 20,769 + 1,817 + 9.59 10,355 10,414 1921 M N.A. 26,262 + 5,493 +26.45 14,094 12,168 1931 M N.A. 18,965 - 7,297 -27.79 10,193 8,772 1941 M N.A. 26,373 + 7,408 +39.06 13,582 12,791 1951 M 42.74 27,435 + 1,062 + 4.03 14,030 13,406 1961 1\! 8.78 38,955 + 11,520 +41.99 20,330 18,625 1971 M 8.78 43,790 + 4,8:15 + 12.41 22,777 21,013

2 Dholka Ahmadabad 1901 M N.A. 14,971 7,380 7,591 1911 1\I N.A. 13,693 -1,278 8.54 6,753 6,940 1921 M N.A. 12,513 -1,180 - 8.62 6,398 6,115 1931 M N.A. 13,743 + 1,2:10 + 9.83 7,102 6,641 1941 M N.A. 17,222 +3,479 +25.31 8,858 8,364 1951 M 9.07 20,(H2 +2,790 + 16.20 10,283 9,729 1961 1\1 N.A. 27,476 +7,464 +37.30 14,430 13,046 1971 M 3.88 :15,520 +·8,044 +29.28 18,462 17,058

, Ahmadabad Cantonment ( Civil) in 1931 with a population of 2,492 (M 1,333, F 1,159) and in 1941 with a population of 3,045 (M 1,669 F, 1,376) was a part of Ahmadabad Cant,onmenL (Military). The combined population for the Ahmadabad Cantonment Civil and Military have be~n shown against Ahmadabad Cantonment.

@Ahmadabad Cantonment in 1901 with a population of 4,115 (l\I 2,464, F 1,651 ), in 1911 with a population of 2,777 (M 1,800, F 977) and in 1921 with B population of 3,232 ( M 2,098, F 1,134) was a part of Ahmadabad M. C.

t Ahmadabad Cantonmpnt (Civil) was a separate town in 1961 with a population of 5,361 ( J\1 2,865, 1<' 2,496) but in 1971 Cen8us it h.. been merged with Ahmadabad Cantonment Combined popUlation of Civil and Military has been shown for the yea 1961.

75 A-IV TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1971 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901-Contd. Name of Status Percentage SI. Town/Urban of Area in Decade Decade No. Agglomeration District Year Town Km.' Persons Variation Variation Males Females 1 2 lJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 CLASS IV (10,000-19,999 )-4 Towns 1 Sanand Ahmadabad 1901 N.A. N.A. 6,783 3,297 3,486 1911 N.A. N.A. 6,474 309 4.56 3,138 3,836 1921 N.A. N.A. 6,962 + 488 + 7.54 3,590 3,372 1931 N.A. N.A. 7,319 + 357 + 5.13 3,790 3,529 1941 N.A. N.A. 8,733 + 1,414 + 19.32 4,492 4,241 1951 N.A. 40.40 10,623 + 1,890 + 21.64 5,472 5,151 1961 M 1.29 14,315 + 3,692 + 34.75 7,462 6,853 1971 N.P. 40.42 18,985 + 4,670 + 32.62 9,949 9,036 Dhandhuka Ahmadabad 1901 M N.A. 10,314 4,917 5,397 1911 M N.A. 8,040 - 2,274 - 22.05 3,803 4,237 1921 M N.A. 8,056 + 16 + 0.20 3,963 4,093 1931 M N.A. 9,076 + 1,020 + 12.66 4,466 4,610 1941 M N.A. 11,150 + 2,074 + 22.85 5,521 5,629 1951 M 46.62 12,250 + 1,100 + 9.87 6,097 6,153 19111 M 2.59 15,640 + 3,390 + 27.67 7,940 7,700 1971 N.P. 66.66 18,445 + 2,805 + 17.93 9,525 8,920 3 Dehgam Ahmadabad 1901 M N.A. 4,884 2,467 2,417 1911 M N.A. 4,636 248 - 5.08 2,370 2,266 1921 M N.A. 4,954 + 318 + 6.86 2,708 2,246 1931 M N.A. 5,861 + 907 + 18.31 3,172 2,689 1941 M N.A. 6,771 + 910 + 15.53 3,522 3,249 1951 M 26.94 8,042 + 1,271 + 18.77 4,104 3,938 1961 M 1. 71 12,008 + 3,966 + 49.32 6,401 5,607 1971 N.P. 26.99 17,768 + 5,760 + 47.97 9,386 8,382 4 Bavla Ahmadabad 1951 N.A. 2.59 8,374 4,317 4,057 1961 P 23.13 12,825 + 4,451 + 53.15 6,610 6,215 ·1971 N.P. 23.12 16,695 + 3,870 + 30.1S 8,836 7,859- CLASS V { 5,000-9,999 )--6 Towns 1 Barwala Ahmadabad 1951 N.A. 32.12 6,939 3,519 3,420 1961 P 32.04 8,430 + 1,491 + 21.49 4,289 4,141 1971 V.P. 32.04 9,513 + 1,083 + 12.85 4,886 4,627 2 MandaI Ahmadabad 1901 M N.A. 5,091 2,405 2,686 1911 M N. A. 4,334 757 -14.87 1,987 2,347 1921 N.A. N.A. 5,350 + 1,016 + 23.44 2,656 2,694 1931 N.A. N.A. 5,373 + 23 + 0.43 2,798 2,575 1941 N.A. N.A. 5,806 + 433 + 8.06 2,936 2,870 1951 N.A. 5.96 5,832 + 26 + 0.45 2,891 2,941 1961 Declassified 1971 V.P. 60.34 9,282 4,710 4,572 3 Ranpur Ahmadabad 1001 M N.A. 6,423 3,254 3,169 1911 M N.A. 5,755 668 - 10.40 2,907 2,848 1921 M N,A. 5,332 423 - 7.35 2,651 2,681 1931 M N.A. 5,928 + 596 + 11.18 2,924 3,004 1941 M N.A. 7,265 + 1,337 + 22.55 3,583 3,682 1951 M 24.03 8,039 + 774 + 10.65 3,918 4,121 1961 M 0.34 7,929 110 - 1.37 3,932 3,997 1971 V.P. 23.83 9,277 + 1,348 + 17.00 4,631 4,646 4 Sarkhej Ahmadabad 1971 V.P. 6.39 8,536 4,580 3,956 5 Nikol Ahmadabad 1971 V.P. 10.20 6,785 3,758 3,027 6 Nandej Ahmadabad 1971 V.P. 9.07 5,589 3,034 2,556 CLASS VI ( Less than 5,000 )-1 Towns Hansol Ahmadabad 1971 V.P. 5.06 4,107 2,317 1.79~ Note: (i) Towns treated as such for the first time in 1971 Census are printed in italics. (ii) For a few urban units which are appearing as constituent units of Urban Agglomeration i. e. Out Growth, 1971 area. figures are not available separately and are included in the rural area of respective Talukas. In such cases N.A. has been shown in col. 6. (iii) The following abbreviations have been used in this table to denote the civic status of the town: P/V.P. Village Panchayat O. G. Out Growth N.P. Nagar Panchayat N.A. Not Available. M Municipality M.e. Municipal Corporation M.&C. Municipality and CaD.tonment 76 A-IV TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 19'1 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1981

APPENDQC I

New Towns added in 1971 and Towns in 1961 decla.ssi{ied in 1971

Town in 1961 which has been deol&!lsi1led &II New Town added in 1971 Rural in 1971 Population Population Name of AMain Nameoi Area in District Town Km.' 1971 1961 Town Km.' 1971 1061 1 2 11 4 I) 6 '7 8 II AHMADABAD Sardarnagar 2.48 39,454

Odhav 9.43 11,174, 1S,609 Danilimda 5.17 20,621 3,793 Hansol 5.06 4,107 13,383

Nikol 10.20 6,785 4,404 Sarkhej 6.39 8,536 6,278 Nandoj 9.07 5,589 4,615 MandaI 60.34 9,282 7,818 EXPLANATORY NOTE-A TO APPENDIX 1 TO TABLE A-IV

Each new town added in 19718howing the name of village with its Land Revenue Record No. area and population tJIj in 1961 now cOnBtituting town.

Constituent Village. 1961 Land Revenue District. Name of New Town Name Record No. Ana in Km. I Census Population I 2 3 4 6 6 ABJIIADABAD Sardarnagar Sardarnagar N. A.

Hansol Hansol 2 6.09 la,aSi Odhav Odhav 10 9.43 11,609 Nikol Nikol 20 10.20 ',40' Sarkhej Sarkhej 14 6.311 6,278

Danilimda Danilimda 3 6.20 3,79.

Nandej Nandej 42 9.07 ',6111

Mandai Mandai 5 60.84 '7,818 A-IV TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1"1 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901 APPENDIX I LrST-A List of placl!3 with a population under 5,000 treated as towns for the first time in 1971

Town District Area in Km.· in 1971 Population in 10'71

1 2 3 4,

Bansol Ahmadabad 6.06 4.107 77

(8k) H-46-20 A-IV TOWNS AND URBAN AGGL'OMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1971 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

APPENDIX-II

Change in area of towns (with Population) between 1961 and 1971 and reasons for change in area

Area. Area. Population (in Km.') (in Km.') Reason for the Name of Town 1961 1971 1961 1971 change in area

2 3 4 1\ 6

Sahijpur Bogha 6.18 5.23 20,387 32,300 Change in Measurement Naroda 14.40 10.30 23,570 24,843 Jurisdictional change Ranip 5.67 5.68 5,256 10,482 Revised Computation Bavla 23.13 23.12 12,825 16,695 Revised Computation Dhandhuka 2.59 62.66 15,640 18,445 Jurisdictional change Ranpur 0.34 23.83 7,929 9,277 Jurisdictional change Sanand 1.29 40.42 14,315 18,985 Jurisdiotional change Dehgam 1.71 26.99 12,008 17,768 Jurisdiotional ohange

A-IV TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1971 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

SPECIAL APPENDIX

Statement showing the constituent villages of each of the towns at 1971 Census

Taluka/Mahal Nama of Town (Area in aeres) Jurisdiotion with area in e.cres oC guntha unit

1 J 3 Ahmadabad 1 Ahmadabad ( 22,976-00) @ (1) Acher (2) Vl1dej (3) Ushmanpura (4) Vasna (II) Shaikhpur-Khanpur (6) Changispur (7) Kooharab (8) Chhadavad (9) Paldi (10) MiLhapur (11) Chhoti Daskroi (12) Hhalwr Kokla (13) Dariapur-Kazipur villages and part of (1) Memnagar (2) (3) Maktampur (4) Dehrampur (5) Rajpur Hirpur (6) Khokhara Mehmedabad (7) Dagefardos (8) RA­ khial (9) Asarwa and (10) Naroda villages 2 SardarnarJar ( 613-26 ) Sardarnagar village (613-26) 3 Sahijpur Dogha ( 1,291-07 ) Part of Sahijpur Bogha village (1,291-07) 4 Naroda (2,54<1-05 ) Part of Naroda village (2,544-05) 5 Hansol ( 1,25~5) Hansol villago (1,250-05) 6 Ahmadabad Cantonment ( 1,397-34) Ahmadabad Cantonment area (1,397-34) 7 OdhfJa (2,329-39 ) Odhav village (2,329-39) 8 NikL'l (2,521-06 ) Nikol village (2,521-06) 9 Ranip ( 1,404-17) Ranip village (1,404-17) 10 Sarkhej ( 1,578-05) Sarkhej village ( 1,578-05 ) II DanilimdfL ( 1,27~8) Danilimda village (1,276-0B) DllSkroi 12 Nandej (2,241-09 ) Nandoj village (2,241-09) Dholka 13 Dholka ( 958-30 ) Part of Dholka village (958-30) 14 DavIa (5,713-02 ) Davia village ( 5,713-02 ) Dhandhuka 15 Dhandhuka (15,483-21) Dhandhuka village ( 15,483-21 ) 16 Ranpur ( 5,887-34) Ranpur village ( 5,887-34 ) 17 Darwala ( 7,1117-13) Darwala village ( 7,917-13 ) Banand 18 Sanand (9,98~1l ) Sanand village (9,986-11) Viramgam 19 Viramgam ( 2,170-00 Part of Viramgam village ( 2,170-00) 20 MandaI (14,909-17) MandaI village ( 14,909-17 ) Dehgam 21 Dehgam ( 6,61()-01 ) Dehgam village ( 6,670-07)

@ Separate area for constituents not available. Note I Towns treated as such for the first time in 1971 Census are printed in italics.

78 B-ECONOMIC TABLES B-1 Part-A Workers and Non-workers according to main activity classified by sex and age-groups

This is the basic economic table and.is similar to its predecessor in 1961. It shows distribution of the entire population into two broad classes of ' Workers' and for' Non-workers '. Workers are further classified into 9 broad industrial categories as shown in the table. As against four age-groups in 1961 each category has been eross-classified into eight age-groups viz., 0-14, 15-19. 20-24. 25-29. 30-39, 40-49, 50--59, 60 +. The age-groups adopted in 1961 were 0-14, 15-34, 35-59, 60+. Splitting of the two age-group" of 15-34 and 35-59 into six in 1971 will be of special significance to researchers for demographic studies.

B-D Workers and Non-workers in cities and non-city urban areas accordina: to .main activity classified ;by sex and age-groups

This table is similar to Table B-I Part-A with the difference that it will be confined to the pre~entation ,of data for City/Non-City Urban/Town/Urban Agglomeration. It corresponds to Table B-Il of 1961. B-1 PART-A WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS ACCORDING TO

Workers I II III Livestock, Fo_ try, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Agricultural Orchards and Total Popula.tion Total Workers Cultivators Labourers Allied activities Total Rural Age. ------Di.tnct Urban group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

AHMADABAD Total Total 2,910,307 1,559,484 1,350,823 771,208 83,031 127,822 4,250 87,477 35,082 11,678 573

0-14 1,182,726 624,872 557,854 19,120 5,675 3,153 232 9,527 4,590 893 52 15-19 284,962 155,854 129,108 65,456 9,396 11,223 432 16,611 6,144 1,449 54 20-24 277,775 149,041 128,734 113,086 11,366 14,822 359 12,787 4,843 1,459 66 25-29 231,057 122,393 108,664 115,327 11,382 14,978 331 10,585 4,062 1,396 66

30·39 378,205 203,716 174,489 197,758 20,030 29,080 825 17,044 7,009 2,738 122 40-49 265,955 147,447 118,508 141,360 14,570 23,844 879 10,894 4,963 1,860 104 50-59 162,075 91,553 70,522 81,543 7,352 17,654 630 6,468 2,420 1,153 60 60+ 127,215 64,411 62,804 37,499 3,251 13,055 562 3,560 1,047 729 49 Age not stated 337 197 140 59 9 13 I 4 I

Rural Total 964,493 500,964 463,529 260,022 39,498 121,353 3,813 80,699 32,012 7,549 219

0-14 424,386 225,159 199,227 13,539 4,765 3,076 205 9,IIH 4,395 704 30 15-19 - 89,716 47,285 42,431 31,458 6,513 10,757 397 15,665 5,770 1,030 26 20-24 77,449 38,422 39,027 35,123 5,409 14,159 326 11,920 4,496 977 31 25-29 69,143 34,515 34,628 33,744 4,679 14,370 310 9,850 3,754 910 23

30·39 116,190 60,054 56,136 59,254 8,103 27,808 744 15,603 6,360 1,706 45 40-49 83,612 42,641 40,971 41,866 5,659 22,590 782 9,733 4,318 1,118 33 50-59 55,432 28,760 26,672 27,291 2,867 16,557 552 5,680 2,055 660 18 60+ 48,462 24,066 24,396 17,724 1,498 12,025 497 3,096 - 860 443 13 Age not stated 103 62 41 23 5 11 I 4 1 Urban Total 1,945,814 1,058,520 887,294 511,186 43,533 6.469 437 6,778 3,070 4,129 354 0.14 758,340 399,713 358,627 5,581 910 77 27 376 195 189 22 15-19 195,246 108,569 86,677 33,998 2,883 466 35 946 374 419 28 20-24 200,326 110,619 89,707 77,963 5,957 663 33 867 347 482 35 25-29 161,914 87,878 74,036 81,583 6,703 608 21 735 308 486 43

30-39 262,015 143,662 118,353 138,504 11,927 1,272 81 1,441 649 1,032 77 40-49 182,343 104,806 77,537 99,494 8,911 1,254 97 1,161 645 742 71 50-59 106,643 62,793 43,850 54,252 4,485 1,097 78 788 365 493 42 60+ 78,753 40,345 38,408 19,775 1,753 1,030 65 464 187 286 36 Age not stated 234 135 99 36 4 2

80 MAIN ACTIVITY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS

------Workers IV V VI VII VIII IX X Manufaoturing, Processing, ------Servioing and Repairs (a) (b) Other than Transport, Storage Mining and Household Household Trade and and Quarrying I?dustry Industry Construotion Commerce Communioations Other ServicE's Kon-worker$ ------. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females :\lale8 Females

15 16 -17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3,131 178 16,491 2,892 238,101 8,622 16,589 2,761 115,615 4,244 45,985 1,930 108,319 22,499 788,2761,267,792 23 12 290 125 1,585 189 150 106 2,078 47 180 24 1,241 298 605,752 552,179 80 27 1,642 402 15,852 744 1,461 340 9,588 243 1,752 140 5,798 870 90,398 119,712 357 36 2,290 385 38,301 957 2,626 370 17,616 629 6,621 379 16,207 3,342 35,955 117,368 885 27 2,121 328 36,612 899 2,641 393 16,537 580 8,870 436 20,702 4,2()0 7,0136 97,282

1,299 38 3,939 731 63,166 2,083 4,813 811 28,674 1,032 15,932 535 31,073 6,844 5,958 154,459 355 26 3,054 523 50,032 2,29:l 2,765 514 20,865 862 8,727 257 18,964 4,149 6,087 103,938 100 8 1,972 264 25,862 1,145 1,502 185 13,158 536 3,240 118 10,434 1,986 10,010 63,170 32 4 1,183 134 6,671 312 629 42 7,092 315 662 38 3,886 748 26,012 59,553 20 2 7 I 3 14 2 138 131 412 14 8,025 746 12,838 764 1,757 203 9,547 345 5,552 51 12,290 1,331 240,942 424,081 6 119 30 153 44 46 15 150 4 18 116 42 2lJ,620 194,462 13 4 775 102 1,277 105 186 33 948 14 186 4 621 58 15,827 35,918 63 2 1,038 104 2,708 134 285 29 1,482 27 771 7 1,720 253 3,299 33,618 118 3 1,031 96 2,299 132 294 27 1,269 30 1,134 14 2,469 290 771 29,949

121 2 1,972 196 3,451 193 489 55 2,308 99 2,084 12 3,712 397 800 48,033 63 3 1,535 135 1,878 109 258 36 1,730 78 984 5 1,977 160 775 35,312 20 967 49 807 37 141 5 1,033 54 310 6 1,116 91 ).,469 23,805 8 588 34 262 10 58 3 626 39 64 3 554 39 6,342 22,898 3 1 I 5 I 39 36 2,719 164 8,466 2,146 225,263 7,858 14,832 2,558 106,068 3,899 40,433 1,879 96,029 21,168 547,334 843,761 17 12 171 95 1,432 145 104 91 1,928 43 162 24 1,125 256 394,132 357,717 67 23 867 300 14,575 639 1,275 307 8,6,10 229 1,566 136 5,177 812 74,571 83,794 294 34 1,252 281 35,593 823 2,341 341 16,134 602 5,850 372 14,487 3,089 32,656 83,750 767 24 1,090 232 34,313 767 2,347 366 15,268 550 7,736 422 18,233 3,970 6,295 67,333 1,178 36 1,967 535 59,715 1,890 4,324 756 26,366 933 13,818 523 27,361 6,447 5,158 106,426 292 23 1,519 388 48,154 2,184 2,507 478 19,135 784 7,743 252 16,987 :3,989 5,312 68,626 80 8 1,005 215 25,055 1,108 1,361 180 12,125 482 2,930 112 9,318 1,895 8,541 39,365 1M 4 595 100 6,409 302 571 39 6,466 276 598 35 3,332 709 20,570 36,655 17 2 6 3 9 I 90 95

81

(Bk) H-46-21 B-I1 WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS IN CITIES AND NON-CITY

Workers I II III Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, District/City/ Agricultural Orchards and Non.City UrbanI Total Population Total \Vorkel's Cultivators Labourers Allied activities Town/Urban Age. Agglomeration group Persons Ma]cs Females Maler, Females ilIales Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 AHMADABAD Total 1,945,814 1,058,520 887,294 511,186 43,533 6,469 437 6,778 3,070 4,129 854 DISTRICT 0-14 758,310 399,713 358,627 5,581 910 77 27 376 195 189 22 15-19 195.246 108,569 86,677 33,998 2,883 4-66 35 946 374 419 28 20-24 200,326 110,619 89,707 77,963 5.957 663 33 867 347 482 35 25-29 161,914 87,878 74.036 81,583 6;70:1 608 21 735 308 486 43 30-39 262,015 143,662 118.353 138,504 11,927 1,272 81 1,141 649 1,032 77 40-49 182,343 104,806 77,537 1l9,494 8,9H 1,254 fl7 1.161 6,),5 742 71 50-59 106,643 62,793 43,850 54,252 4.485 1,097 78 78i\ 365 493 42 60+ 78,753 40,345 38,408 19,775 1,753 1,030 65 ,16,1 187 286 36 Age not stated 234 135 99 3(3 4 2 Ahmadab8d Total 1,741,522 951,669 789,853 460,612 88,326 1,373 79 1,100 320 3.005 2128 Urban Agglo. meration 0-14 674,008 354,890 319,118 4,381 598 17 50 30 80 18 15-19 174,205 96,953 77,252 29,173 2,123 62 :l 135 33 280 18 20-24 182,20;) 101,2,16 80,957 70,647 5,070 97 5 117 32 359 21 25-29 147,537 80,582

(0) Sahijpur Bogha Total 32,300 18,003 14,29i 9,573 884 78 1 21 77 8 N.P. 0·14 13,026 6,841 6,185 114 5 8 15·19 2,851 1,571 1,280 e60 38 4 2 3 9 20·24 3,637 2,056 1,581 1,793 56 4 3 3 4 25·29 3,200 1,866 1,334 1,807 65 5 3 1 7 30·39 4,566 2,698 1,868 2,647 10l, 18 14 7 13 2 40·49 2,720 1,66,:1, 1,056 1,60] 61 20 6 3 21 1 50.59 1,331 805 526 704 36 18 \) 2 9 60+ 963 498 465 239 17 it 6 :I (, Agil not stated 6 4 2 4 82 URBAN AREAS ACCOIIDL."iG TO '\1Alt~ ACnVlTi' CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS

Workers

IV V VI VII VIII IX x :Manufactul'ing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs

(a) (b) Transport, ::.lining and Household Other than House- Trade and ~torage and Other Non-workers Quarrying Industry hold Industry COHst,actlOn Commerco Communications Services ______. __ ~ __ ~_~ _____ ~ ______'_____'~ ___' ___ ~ ______--"_ .... ___ ~ ____~ ___ ~ _ .. __,~ __ ~__ __------..o-. __ _\["les Females ")1<\]03 Female,] l\Io.ios :Fomalcs ?lalea Fo:na1ea .211£1103 l'c'm~les IIh.les Females j:'Iales Females :Males Females

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 't 2,719 164 3,466 2,146 225,263 7,858 14,832 2,558 103,06S 3,899 40,433 1.679 96,029 21,168 547,334 848,761

17 12 IiI 95 1,432 145 104 ~ 91 1,928 43 162 24 1,125 256 394,132 357,717 6i 23 fl67 300 14,575 639 1,275 307 8,640 229 J,566 ]36 5,177 812 74,571 83,794 294 34 1,252 281 35,593 823 2,:141 341 16,134 U02 5,850 372 14,487 3,089 32,656 83,750 767 24 1,090 232 34,313 767 2,347 3G6 15,;;08 550 7,736 422 18,233 3,970 6,295 67,333 1,178 36 1,967 5:35 59,715 1,890 4,324 756 2ti,3t3G 93:{ 13,848 5n 27,361 6,447 5,158 106,426 292 23 1,519 ;l88 48,154 2,184 2,507 478 19,135 78,J, 7,743 252 16,987 3,989 5,312 68,626 80 8 1,005 215 25,055 I,10S 1,361 ISO 12,125 482 2,930 112 9,318 1,895 8,641 39,365 24 4 '595 100 6,409 302 571 39 6,463 27U 598 :S5 3,332 709 20,570 36,6113 17 2 6 3 I) 1 99 98 s,Ma 156 6,274 1,439 214,840 7,098 13,394 2,384 94,720 3,644 35,458 1,586 87.802 19,601 491,057 753,687 -~i1 15 12 116 5S 1,237 107 93 l,()li' 39 131 23 1,024 228 350,509 318,520 58 22 620 162 13,377 528 1,14G 7,5(),± 2H 1,273 107 4,718 752 67,780 75,129 282 34 939 159 33,665 705 2,1l9 14,'Hll 580 5,160 318 13,448 2,888 30,599 75,881 750 23 840 169 32,644 Gii ~,130 13;0'};\ 621 G,857 381 16;925 3,711 5,904 61,092 1,154 36 1,493 396 57,187 1,692 3,920 712 23.u83 858 12,208 437 25,063 5,959 4,727 95,721 287 18 1,107 270 46,496 2,082 2,249 434 17,032 697 G,775 197 15,306 3,647 4,838 61,266 77 7 726 146 24,195 1,058 1,223 15\j 10,807 410 90 8,373 1,680 7,906 34,216 23 4 433 71 6,023 279 512 31 5,G4A, 225 2,~~~ 30 2,936 635 18,695 81,610 16 2 6 3 I) 1 99 92 2,416 143 6,598 1,275 198,803 6,672 12,045 2,217 35,023 3,408 31,461 1,437 78,614 18,548 450,869 688,947

13 11 100 54 1,063 92 83 75 1,:i:-l9 101, 15 951 207 319,218 289,652 56 20 555 141 11,1386 469 1,031 Z55 6,5\)4 202 l,132 98 4,348 699 63,852 69,406 253 31 854 136 30,410 644 1,892 317 12.!l35 566 4,1;91 291 11,603 2,721 29,207 69,194 690 23 752 146 29,672 591 1,895 328 12Fi9 GOI:) 6,045 352 14,440 3,546 5,379 55,604 1,052 33 1,305 351 52,775 1,591 3,531 067 21,245 826 10,750 395 22,608 5,696 4,125 87,819 261 18 980 243 44,012 2,001 2,027 405 15,324 673 6,062 176 14,121 3,482 4,393 56,584 71 6 660 135 23,160 1,013 1,118 143 9,834 388 2,295 79 7,801 1,li94 7,325 31,621 20 II 392 63 5,710 271 466 27 5,027 213 470 28 2,737 602 17,289 28,988 Hi 2 6 3 Ii 1 81 79 1 222 58 1,516 436 65 4,0'10 27 1,flla 33 1,462 241 10,982 18,586

5 3 31 5 6 12,1 28 9 8,910 8,684 23 I) 172 8 51 11 612 42 2 105 21 1,048 1,725 6 27 4 286 5" 75 11 683 [94 7 229 59 243 1,479 6 21 4 220 4 72 7 /HI 4 201 6 260 39 35 1,150 8 60 16 354 18 ll2 !.i 1,037 319 10 350 47 52 2,150

13 190 83 4,232" 130 211l 13 l.Sli? 147 8,425 13,918

3 47 1 1 ·1)) 3 8 B 6,727 6,180 12 5 375 16 13 3 lGO 27 67 8 902 1,242 1 23 i 822 18 24 1 32.~ 98 489 24 263 1,525 .. 5 791 22 43 2 276 2 151 2 494 30 59 1,269 S 59 I) 1,173 27 68 :1 52& 5 31)7 3 466 50 51 1,762 4 91 3 731 27 44 ;; 411 4 123 2 210 18 63 995 1 21 2 281 16 17 1 211 4 40 1 97 10 101 490 8 2 r.} 3 5 lIB (l 23 4 259 448 1 a 2 83 B·II WORKERS AND NON·WORKERS IN CITIES AND NON-CITY URBAN AREAS

Worker. ----- I II III Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, District J City / Agricultural Orchards and Non.City Urbani Total Population Total Workers Cultivators Labourers Allied activitiflR Town / U rball Age· Agglomeration group Persons :t\Iales Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 :I 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (d) Naroda N. P. Total 24,843 13,723 11,120 7,086 452 202 12 369 66 80 5 0·14 9,868 5,261 4,607 llO 31 6 23 14 5 2 15·19 2,196 1,259 937 553 32 17 42 5 19 20.24 2,828 1,548 1,280 1,298 68 8 36 2 7 25.29 2,370 1,315 1,055 1,251 69 22 37 9 10

:;0·39 3,373 1,981 1,392 1,907 116 28 4 81 10 12 40·49 2,054 1,190 864 1,125 84 46 3 81 17 10 50·59 1,182 684 498 569 34 29 2 44 6 7 60+ 946 468 478 272 18 46 2 25 3 10 2 Age not stated 26 17 9 1

(e) Danilimda V.P. Total 20,621 11,203 9,418 5,665 396 103 66 80 10 0·14 8,727 4,643 4,084 102 17 2 1 3 15.19 1,773 960 813 463 32 6 7 20·24 2,055 1,056 999 848 44 15 5 3 25·29 1,815 931 884 899 60 12 I) 3 3

;)0·39 3,004 1,724 1,280 1,692 108 23 16 5 II 40·49 1,718 1,030 688 1,006 79 13 15 9 1 ,,0·59 875 518 357 463 44 11 9 /) (\0+ 653 341 312 192 12 21 8 2 Ag" not stated 1 1

(I) Odhav V.P. Total 11,174 6,560 4,614 3,673 190 88 6 85 11 156 5 0·14 4,067 2,200 1,867 39 6 1 6 2 5 15·19 921 517 404 285 26 3 8 1 21 20·24 1,359 816 543 727 24 3 6 1 22 25·29 1,277 791 486 741 26 9 13 2 21

aO·39 1,830 1,184 646 1,097 54 21 2 26 2 42 1 40·49 952 611 341 523 29 18 13 2 18 1 no·59 425 255 170 183 21 17 2 7 20 1 60+ 341 185 156 78 4 16 1 6 7 Ago not sta.ted 2 1 1

(g) Ahmadabad Total 10,816 6,787 4,029 4,334 161 4 1 Cantonment 0·14 3,486 1,815 1,671 17 1 15·19 768 394 374 136 2 :.!0·24 1,568 1,050 518 892 27 25·29 1,797 1,434 363 1,395 22

30·39 1,685 1,202 483 38 40·49 813 507 306 1,~~~ 38 .50·59 397 228 169 192 22 60+ 302 157 145 63 11 Age not stated

(h) Ranip V.P. Total 10,482 6,268 4,214 3,002 115 76 1 50 18 49 0·14 3,846 2,014 1,832 11 2 1 1 1 15·19 748 422 326 137 6 3 3 9 :!0·24 1,263 738 525 557 19 5 4 2 10 25.29 1,356 879 477 633 19 10 7 2 5

~ :\0·39 1,771 1,232 539 962 34 15 13 2 S -10·49 809 555 254 442 18 17 13 5 15 ,,0·59 422 277 145 202 13 15 1 6 4 7 (\0+ 266 150 116 5g 4 11 3 2 4 Age not .ta.ted 1 1 84 ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS-Contd.

Worker.

IV V VI VII VIII IX X Manufacturing, processing, Servicing and Repairs Transport, (a) (b) Storage and Mining and Household Other thall House- COllstruction Trade and Communi- Other Non-workers Quarrying Industry hold Industry Commerce cations Services ------Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fen,ales Males Females ).1ale8 Females Malee Females Males Female8 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 90 8 83 82 3.562 78 187 28 907 28 698 40 978 160 6,637 10,668 3 23 7 1 2 29 2 6 14 4 5,151 4,576 1 8 296 10 4 7 66 4 35 1 65 5 706 905 1I 9 7 815 21 32 1 136 1} 96 9 156 23 250 1,212 , 9 7 669 8 31 I 126 5 152 10 191 29 64 986 7 1 23 7 910 16 62 6 244 8 260 14 280 50 74 1,276 2 14 i 527 II 29 8 158 4 102 2 156 30 65 780 2 7 1 252 5 19 2 94 1 41 3 74 13 115 464 1 10 2 70 9 1 54 I 6 1 41 6 196 460 1 16 9 87 103 15 2.588 62 203 18 1,051 85 762 56 742 180 5.538 9.022 8 53 3 2 20 1 10 8 11 2 4,541 4.067 1 12 263 11 Hi 1 104 2 20 6 35 12 497 781 4 17 3 443 5 29 2 156 /) 71 5 108 21 208 9115 12 ]9 6 420 3 35 2 135 3 125 9 133 34 82 824 18 29 8 731 17 60 4 306 I) 281 13 223 57 32 1,172 II 111 2 416 14 35 4 183 7 192 11 134 32 24 609 8 1 200 8 22 0 94 0 52 3 67 17 55 118 62 1 5 53 3 11 1 31 II l4.9 300 1 7 4 41 9 2,581 76 87 24 253 6 106 269 49 2.887 4.424 1 1 2 16 1 7 1 2 2.161 1,861 1 4 201 12 10 7 16 1 3 19 2 232 378 1 1 0 548 10 21 2 48 1 20 118 8 89 519 1 8 661 16 18 2 37 32 46 5 50 460 S 1 9 II 793 16 19 11 69 1 29 86 15 87 592 1 11 1 333 14 17 2 60 2 16 47 7 88 SIll 5 1 100 7 16 1 5 18 0 72 149 2 1 29 2 10 1 5 1 107 1112 1 1 7 19 416 17 137 10 286 10 166 8 3,298 116 2,453 3,868 2 1 3 11 1 1,798 1,670 4 34 1 15 18 I 63 1 258 372 3 2 68 2 36 46 2 26 4 711 19 158 491 1 57 2 23 2 43 I 20 2 1,242 15 39 341 1 3 109 4 39 2 72 3 49 892 28 36 445 2 7 88 4 15 3 06 1 33 271 30 34 268 2 49 3 6 1 23 2 24 87 10 36 147 1 9 1 2 2 25 1 4 21 7 94 134

121 8 18 8 1.092 7 84 9 433 6 497 3 582 60 8.266 4.099 1 1 2 3 2 I 2,003 1,830 2 50 7 34 13 16 4 285 320 11 2 273 10 1 82 61 99 13 181 006 92 3 204 13 2 68 122 119 13 246 458 62 0 0 342 3 29 4 134 2 205 1 149 16 270 1100 12 4 124 2 20 63 2 68 1 116 8 113 236 2 2 39 3 2 30 2 22 76 4 75 132 1 8 II 19 4 6 2 92 112 1 85

(Bk) H-46-U B·H WORKERS AND NON-WOR.KERS IN CITIES AND NO~-CITY URBAN AREAS

"Vorkers I II III

Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, DibtrietjCit,y/ Agricultural Orchards and Non-City Urbanj Total i\)pulat,ion Total Workers Culthator3 Labourers Allied activities Town/Urban A~e- ---- ~------, ------Agglomeration group Perwns }Iale" FcnlHle.s :Males Femaks nlales Females }lales Females Males Females

2 .,~ J 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Non-City Urban Total 204,21-n 106,851 0/,441 50,5'1'4 7,20; 5,096 358 5678 2,750 1,124 126 O-H 84,J:J2 H,S:2;{ 39,50) 1,200 3l:3 ,31) '27 326 16.3 109 4 15-19 :cl,041 11,016 9,423 4.tl2.3 7dO 401 :j;; 811 :Hl 139 10 20-24 18,123 9,3 ci3 8,7:51) 7,310 hSl 55H 1.3 750 315 123 1·1 2o N :!9 14,377 7,2~o 7,081 6,905 810 1:jB 18 1320 274 93 15

30-3Q 25,357 12,948 12,J09 12,517 1,701 1,013 51) 1,191 587 259 31 40-49 18,374 9,531 8,793 9,107 1,433 Hf" SI 9-17 075 168 24 50-59 12,217 6,214 6,003 5,579 85! 83! 63 653 322 153 HI 00+ 10,465 4,097 5,468 ;),122 423 761 5;) 377 171 80 I) Age not stated 6 ::l 3 3 2

Viramga.m M Total 43,790 22,'1'77 21,013 10,210 1,293 338 15 495 254 205 73 0-14 17,752 9,:.w,) 8,4,1:7 147 If) I 14 10 11 ::l 15-19 4,702 2,0;~CJ 2,0:-;2 946 73 21 79 20 19 4 20.24 3,695 I,m'] 1,706 1,43'1 118 39 55 17 22 7 25·20 2,\l01 I,507 1,394 1,390 117 29 48 17 20 6

30-39 0,472 2,7] 3 2,751 !),b3:l 333 70 2 126 65 47 19 '10-49 4,194 2,15:2 2,042 1.930 327 54 7 94 60 32 16 50-59 2,779 1,4,1 i- 1,335 1,224 197 61 2 50 42 3S 12 60+ 2,294 1,042 1,252 602 109 63 4 29 23 13 6 Age not stated 1 1

Dholka M Total 85,520 18,462 17,058 8,475 1,718 715 29 992 602 145 10 0-14 14,825 7,811 7,01>1 219 66 9 39 22 9 15-19 3,850 2,139 1,711 886 210 54 3 145 63 11 1 20-24 3,329 1,780 1,599 1,257 237 76 ;) 140 77 12 1 25-29 2,308 1,115 1,193 1,029 183 67 J 101 59 14

30-39 4,254 2,085 2,169 2,019 405 130 1 191 130 39 2 40-49 3,157 1,621 1,536 1,553 347 149 7 172 136 22 3 50-59 2,052 1,099 953 997 176 129 7 137 77 24 2 60+ 1,745 862 883 515 94 101 2 67 38 14 1 Age not stated

Sanand N. P. Total 18,985 9,949 9,03S 4,706 364 657 28 802 123 132 1 0-14 7,984 4,294 3,690 107 7 10 25 1 1 15-19 1,941 1,04:! 899 430 28 54 98 14 8 20-24 1,578 804 774 639 :30 69 119 11 14 25-29 1.292 621 671 601 43 63 93 9 6

30-39 2,419 1,23-1: 1,185 1,201 lOi 147 () 191 30 37 40-49 1,712 92() 78~1 901 81 13t) 12 148 29 26 50-59 1,142 567 575 522 51 99 7 82 19 24 60+ 917 45R 459 305 20 85 3 46 10 16 Age not stated

Dhandhuka N. P. Total 18,445 9,525 8,920 4,204 65;) 592 18 432 390 151 17 0-14 7,496 4,015 3,481 67 45 4 ,j. 25 27 14 15-19 1,963 1,122 841 351 fi6 3':; 74 44 25 20-24 1,586 755 831 567 02 7:1 68 66 20 4 25-29 1,197 5n 624 535 93 65 51 48 10 4

30-39 2,284 1,13':; 1,149 1,108 141 133 " 91 74 30 4 40-49 1,652 855 797 826 ll4 ll:~ <1 65 66 23 1 50-59 1,187 543 644 485 1>1 88 -1 30 43 12 2 60+ 1,080 527 553 265 37 81 ·i 25 22 8 2 Age not stated 86 ACCORDL"IJG TO MAIN ACTIVITY Cl,ASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE*GROUPS-contd.

IV V VI VII VIII IX x

Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs Transport, (a) (b) Storage and llining and Household Other tlmn Hou",,· Trade and Communi. Other Quarrying Inrlustry hold Industry C"!1struction COHlmorco cations Services Non-workers Males Females Males Females ]\fales Females Males Females Malea Females ;'IIales Females Males Females Males Females

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29

73 8 2,192 'il6 10,423 760 1,438 174 11,M8 ~5!i 4.975 293 3,227 1,667 56,277 90,234 2 55 37 105 38 11 8 :HO 4 31 I 101 28 43,623 39,197 9 247 138 1,198 111 129 23 1,136 15 2()3 29 459 60 6,71)1 8,665 12 313 123 1,928 118 222 6 1,673 22 6UO 54 1,039 201 2,057 7,869 17 250 63 1,669 120 217 20 l,3Ail 20 879 41 1,303 259 391 6,241

24 474 139 2,528 198 404 H 2,GS:! 75 1,610 86 2,298 488 431 10,705 5 5 412 U8 1,658 102 258 44 2,04:1 87 968 55 l,G81 342 474 7,360 3 1 279 69 8GO 50 138 21 1,318 72 396 22 945 215 635 5,149 1 162 29 386 23 59 8 822 51 'V8 5 396 74 1,875 5,045 ] .-: ,. 3 1 1 125 1,614 64 254 , 47 3,065 129 2,495 247 1,618 386 12,567 19,720 4 20 2 I 1 62 17 14 9,158 8,428 12 182 2 17 1 3"17 176 26 93 12 1,674 2,009 15 253 2 36 2 453 !J 361 43 204 29 551 1,588 15 206 4 30 7 354 7 44G 32 242 40 117 1,277

27 11'; 373 17 69 10 6111 20 743 74 417 111 185 2,421 25 25 318 16 43 '14 530 39 519 52 315 98 222 1,715 19 10 182 12 38 8 405 29 199 16 232 65 220 1,138 1 8 5 80 U 20 4 253 23 34 4 101 31 440 1,143 1

13 6 1,066 513 1,079 33 232 59 2,122 80 393 5 1,718 381 9,987 15,340 1 35 30 34 5 2 1 62 2 1 27 6 7,592 6,948 4, 143 112 154 6 12 10 224 2 20 , . 119 13 1,253 1,501 5 177 101 212 4 4~ 341 4- 50 2 201 46 473 1,362 3 122 49 132 4 39 7 215 8 5t 252 51 86 1,010

228 98 237 3 57 14 516 20 156 465 134 66 1,764 5 181 70 163 5 40 19 371 21 76 379 80 68 1,189 110 37 104 1 29 6 238 7 33 IU3 38 102 777 70 16 43 5 10 2 125 16 3 82 13 347 789

13 135 5 785 45 131 8 1,047 11 204 1 800 142 5,243 8,672 3 10 -1 2 1 37 1 9 1 4,187 3,683 2 10 88 6 13 2 106 , . 8 43 6 612 871 1 i7 111) 1 16 145 1 41 102 17 165 744 2 13 112 7 21 135 39 117 27 20 628

6 32 2 203 14 38 4 248 1 65 234 47 33 1,081 1 29 :l 140 6 26 193 3 29 179 28 28 702 1 20 71 A ]2 114 6 14 85 12 45 524 11 3'; 1 3 69 7 31 4 153 439

228 18 420 14 186 8 1,020 15 293 2 882 177 5,321 8,261 3 1 5 9 1 6 13 3,948 3,436 26 2 45 1 18 80 7 41 8 771 785 29 4 64 1 22 137 33 116 16 188 739 25 47 2 32 11<1 48 13,1 38 38 531

S 91 5 66 4 209 3 114 259 45 27 1,008 4 84 3 31 1 221 2 52 196 33 29 683 3 49 I 12 I 123 tl ~S 104 20 58 563 1 35 1 5 67 3 26 4 262 516

8i B-II WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS IN CITIES AND NON-CITY URBAN AREAS

Workers 1 II m Livestook, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, District/City Agricultural Orchards and Non-City Urhm/ Age Total Population Total Workers Cultivators Labourers Allied activition Town/Urban group ------_------Agglomeration Persons Males Females lIIales Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 () 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Dehgam N. P. Total 17,768 9,386 8,382 4,678 268 585 26 463 50 66 1 0-14 7,258 3,860 3,398 130 9 12 3 50 3 4 15-19 1,697 965 732 418 22 59 4. 55 9 12 20-24 1,68:l 883 800 711 34 64 2 69 6 6 25-29 1,422 732 690 712 40 52 2 52 4 II

30-39 2,285 1,209 1,076 1,182 64 105 6 95 9 15 40-49 1,540 826 714 807 46 107 2 70 9 II 1 60-59 991 489 502 450 38 98 5 50 4 7 60+ 891 421 470 267 15 87 2 22 6 6 Ag8 not stated 1 I 1 1

Bavla N. P. Total 16,695 8,836 7,859 4,401 659 885 17 502 356 75 19 0-14 7,000 3,802 3,198 139 20 1 23 11 13 1 HI-19 1,676 922 754 442 64 23 44 36 6 4 20-24 1,424 741 683 607 88 38 2 43 44 11 1 25-29 1,2611 648 621 624 88 37 1 61 45 5 5 30-39 2,161 1,132 1,029 1,123 165 74 2 120 86 17 4 40-49 1,441 749 692 735 126 80 7 87 78 11 2 50-59 962 468 494 442 90 62 5 71 44 7 2 60+ 762 374 388 289 18 70 53 12 5 Age not stated

Barwala V. P. Total 9,513 4,886 4,627 2,216 317 429 76 416 163 84 0-14 4.259 2,259 2.000 105 45 5 11 55 32 23 15-19 1,000 513 487 225 49 41 12 71 35 11 20-24 693 349 344 266 32 53 II 55 13 3 25-29 574 276 298 261 34 ,i8 5 41 13 3 30-39 1,059 5011 550 497 67 100 III 64 30 19 40-49 803 422 381 403 46 71 11 112 211 13 50-59 582 295 287 273 28 56 8 63 8 7 60+ 543 263 280 186 16 55 6 25 7 6 Age not stated

MandaI V. P Total 9,282 4,710 4,572 2,346 605 379 66 625 434 85 0-14 3,918 2,027 1,891 93 56 6 6 62 48 11 15-19 914 486 428 232 89 34 7 98 68 14 20-24 686 348 338 292 68 39 10 63 43 11 25-29 583 267 316 253 60 40 5 61 47 10 30-39 1,045 534 511 524 III 59 9 129 88 19 40-49 917 463 454 447 109 72 10 113 73 8 50-59 635 313 322 296 69 70 8 66 44 7 60+ 684 272 312 209 43 59 12 43 23 5 Age not stated

Ranpur V. P. Total 9,277 4.631 4,646 2,155 364 404 68 234 165 69 0-14 3,859 2,029 1,830 62 12 9 4 18 7 6 15-19 984 510 474 247 48 38 6 39 27 18 20-24 767 372 395 327 29 48 2 31 16 10 25-29 521 261 260 253 17 33 20 8 4 30-39 971 455 516 431 69 74 7 33 30 16 40-49 877 425 452 400 86 86 16 44 43 6 50-59 625 292 333 258 60 57 15 29 16 H 60+ 673 287 386 177 43 69 18 20 19 1 Age not stated 88 ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS-contd.

Wopkers ------_------. IV V VI VII VIII IX X

Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs

(a) (b) Transport, Othorthan Storage and Mining and Household Household Trade and Communi. Other Industry Industry Construction Commerce cations Services Non-workel'll Quarrying ------Males Females Males Females Males Female~ Males Females Males Females Males Females Males FRmales Males Females

14 Hi 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 1 47 6 1,185 16 168 7 1,033 21 349 15 781 126 4,708 8,114 4 4 1 46 2 8 2 3,730 3,389 2 108 3 24 92 28 38 4 547 710 3 234 2 29 149 53 2 104 21 172 766 6 221 25 138 2 67 2 146 29 20 650

17 1 302 4 48 4 242 5 121 6 236 29 27 1,012 6 2 199 5 28 1 193 3 50 1 143 22 19 668 8 1 84 2 6 97 7 22 4 78 15 39 464 5 33 4 76 3 6 28 4 154 4511

34 1 51 7 1,227 84 108 11 1,085 7 268 2 666 155 4,435 7,200 1 37 2 I 49 4 12 4 3,663 8,178 2 1 173 12 14 1 128 17 35 8 480 690 4 5 213 8 14 172 28 79 33 134 tl91S 11 5 183 12 13 143 43 123 23 24 113S 13 7 3 281 24 37 3 276 3 104 2 194 38 9 8ft4 2 21 I 180 13 17 2 157 1 48 132 22 14 1166 11 3 107 11 10 3 96 2 19 65 23 26 404 10 53 2 3 64 5 26 4 85 :170

5 128 5 225 1 48 1 433 2 119 329 69 2,670 4,310 1 3 1 7 2 9 1 2,154 1,9l1li 1 12 23 3 34 10 19 1 288 438 1 17 27 6 53 14 37 10 83 812 1 12 30 7 56 25 38 16 15 264 26 62 14 83 33 95 21 12 483 32 31 12 102 2 22 67 7 19 3311 18 3 32 2 58 11 36 9 22 2511 10 17 4 40 2 28 4 77 1.164

180 16 245 11 26 4 412 20 182 1 262 52 2,364 3,907 3 1 5 12 2 1 3 1,934 1,8311 12 4 22 6 2 23 I 12 15 2 254 339 20 2 49 I 3 44 2 31 29 8 56 270 13 1 27 1 3 042 3 24 33 3 14 256

25 1 55 2 6 112 3 54 65 8 10 400 27 3 51 1 6 3 64 2 37 69 17 16 3411 16 3 19 5 63 4 15 35 10 17 253 14 1 17 1 52 3 5 13 4 63 269

2 149 60 397 5 48 5 463 20 107 282 41 2,476 0,282 1 3 1 8 7 10 1,967 1,818 13 9 78 2 3 3 38 20 1 263 426 18 7 91 9 74 12 34 4 46 366 15 6 62 6 49 17 47 2 8 243

33 II 69 2 11 93 7 38 63 12 24 447 23 10 52 1 7 96 4 26 60 12 25 366 30 12 25 9 2 59 7 12 29 9 34 273 14 4 12 3 47 1 2 19 1 110 843

89

(Bk) H-46-23 B-II WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS IN CITIES AND NON-CITY URBAN AREAS

"Vorkers

I II III Livestook, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Distriot/City! Agricultural Orchards and Non.City Urbani Ago. Total Population Total \Vork,ws Cultivators Labourors Allied activities Town/Urhan group ---.--~~----~------~------Agglom(>l'ation Persons Males Females Males Feme-les :\JaJcs FemaJos Males Females Maleil Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Sarkhei V. P. Total 8,536 4,580 3,956 2,167 459 169 5 819 71 13 1 0·14 3,478 1,903 1,575 53 14 2 6 1 4 15·19 850 477 373 185 64 12 35 10 20·24 781 :{S7 394 291 67 21 51 7 2 25·29 692 353 339 329 88 12 38 8

30·39 1,157 635 522 623 132 30 2 SO 17 2 40·49 705 370 335 360 56 35 2 48 15 1 50·59 462 242 220 210 24 30 39 8 3 60+ 409 213 196 116 14 27 22 5 1 Age not stated 2 2

Nikol V. P. Total 6,785 3,758 3,027 2,139 327 227 4 183 70 61 3 0·14 2,699 1,467 1,232 45 14 7 2 6 15·19 562 296 266 199 41 16 32 6 9 20·24 897 480 417 446 66 29 33 8 ]0 25·29 732 432 300 426 53 22 26 9 2

30·39 902 546 356 542 74 50 35 14 15 1 40·49 491 27G 216 261 55 29 1 22 2:1 (\ 1 50·59 278 162 116 147 16 41 2 21 7 10 60+ 223 9!J 124 72 8 39 1 7 3 Age not stated 1 1 1 1

Nandei V. P. Total 5,589 3,034 2,555 1,574 124 191 3 142 58 31 0·}4 2,277 1,242 1,035 17 4 1 7 1 4 15·19 507 287 220 151 12 15 26 7 5 20·24 557 274- 283 243 16 16 16 {l 2 25·29 489 267 222 256 14 19 18 6 4

30·39 752 418 334 408 28 :39 25 11 1 40-49 510 26!} 241 262 34 :l5 2 20 16 (\ 50·50 293 167 1:'6 157 14 a6 18 9 6 60 + 203 109 94 79 2 30 12 2 :3 Ago not gtated 1 I I

Hansol V. P. Total 4,107 2,317 1,790 1,303 50 25 2 73 14 7 0-14 1,527 809 71S 16 1 .~ I5·IU 395 237 158 113 4 2 1.5 2 20·24 447 261 186 232 4 7 1 25·29 397 244 153 2:36 10 2 10 I :lO·39 596 338 258 326 11 2 11 3 2 40·49 375 225 150 222 6 6 12 2 3 50·59 229 1:13 96 lIS 10 7 7 2 60+ 141 70 71 40 4 5 (\ 3 Age not st a toed

Note: The following ahbreviation~ have been used in this table to dA""rib" the civic status of the towns U.A. Urban A~glomeratien ;\t. ('orp. Municipal Corporation M Municipality N. A. C. Notified Area Committe" Cantt. Cantonment N. P. Nagar Panehayat V. P. -~ Village Pallchayat

90 ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS-concld.

Workers

VII VIII IX X TV V VI

Manufacturing. Processing. Servicing and Repairs Transport. ------(a) (b) Storage and Trado anel COTnmuni~ Other Mining ami Housohold Othor thall House- cation~ t;ervices Non-workers Quarrying Industry holel InduHtry COll~truction Commerce ----.------_ ------_-----.-- _------Males l,'emales Males li.... omales MaieH Females :'Ilale8 Female,. ::'.lales Females :\laloH Females Malos FomA.lPR :\Ilalcs Females 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 14 15 16 17 H! 19 20 21 22 lk·.... 36 '1 677 249 45 281 23 238 18 389 84 2,413 3,497 1 31 12 7 2 1 1,850 1.561 6 91 42 .J- 23 5 8 3 « 3 292 309 4 94 45 1'\ 42 2 23 5 46 i 96 327 8 98 51 7 41 4 61 6 64 17 24 251 91 :l 137 :)1 12 6 2 190 71 12 75 5 390 5 1 105 19 10 50 [) 35 71 14 11) 279 4 47 1'\ 4 27 1 13 43 7 32 196 21 1 16 1 5 22 5 97 182 2 2

1 18 1,413 204 40 18 80 16 27 1 89 11 1,619 2,700 2 JI) " 2 6 1,422 1,218 ~) ... i () 1)7 225 :1 J')"_.) •. j 7 -. " H 2:! 4 :l4 :J51 2 :)~:~ 51) 7 :1 13 :W 0 :2 ;{it-) :l:-> tJ 3 12 2 9 1 247

2 380 47 8 3 19 6 7 20 :l 4 282 3 1M 22 7 :\ 13 " 5 10 3 14 161 4 59 U :2 6 4 15 100 16 4 2 4 1 27 116

2 76 2 599 33 36 210 5 143 144 23 1,460 2,431 2 2 2 1 I 1,225 1,031 8 60 4 4 21 4 8 1 136 208 6 127 4 5 34 2 16 21 4, :H 267 13 132 1 6 21 16 27 Ii 11 208 1 19 2 146 9 8 66 62 41 6 10 306 1 18 82 10 7 39 1 30 24 Ii 7 207 36 3 4 23 1 12 14 10 112 8 8 4 13 2 4 3 30 92 1 3 557 1 116 5 97 7 157 1 267 20 1,014 1,740 5 1 4 2 793 717 51 12 1 13 3 16 124 154 126 24 16 1 14 44 2 29 182 101 19 13 1 30 59 7 8 143 133 30 2 23 2 52 72 3 12 247 87 24 14 2 39 36 I 3 144 45 5 9 1 IS 27 6 15 86 9 2 5 1 11 30 67

91

C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES

c-V Mother Tongue

This table corresponds to Table C-V of 1961. ·In this table mother tongues have been given in alphabetical order. The figures for the district have been presented for total/rural/urban areas, while taluka figures have been presented for total area only. The separate figures for town/Urban agglomeration have also been presented. In 1961 the table was presented for total, rural and urban areas for the district and for rural area only for taluka/mahal.

C-VII Religion

This table like its corresponding Table c-vn in 1961 has been prepared on full count for total, rural and urban population. It gives the distribution of the population by religion. The units for presentation of figures for this table in 1961 were total/rural/urban areas for the district and rural area for talukas. The units for presentation of figures for this table in 1971 are total/rural/ urban areas for the district / taluka / mahal / city I town / urban agglomeration.

C-VIII Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Part A and B) Classification by literacy and Industrial category of workers and non-workers according to main activity among Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes

This table has been prepared for total, rural and urban population on full count. It gives the total population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and their distribution by literacy and classification of workers into different industrial categories and the total number of non-workers. This is a general table that is prepared for the Scheduled Castes· and Scheduled Tribeii. The table gives figures for district / talukaj mahaljcity /town/urban agglomeration. Appendix to Table C-VIII Part A gives individual castewise details on literacy for total/rural/urban areas for/district/talukalmahal/city/town/urban agglomeration. Appendix to Table C-VIII Part B gives similar detai s for individual Scheduled Tribe.

(Bk) H-46-24 C-V MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)

AHMADABAD DISTRICT

Total Rural Urban SJ. No. Mother'l'oniue Persons .Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 All Mother Tongues 2,910,307 l,559,484 1,350,823 984,493 500,964 463,529 1,945,814 1,058,520 887,294 1 Afghani/ Kubulij Push to 290 173 117 15 9 6 275 164 111 2 Ahirani 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 Andhra 32 21 11 32 21 11 4 Arabic I Arbi 62 26 36 . 62 26 36 5 Ardhamagadhi 8 8 8 R 6 Assmnese 42 39 3 2 2 40 37 :3 7 Awadhi 18 12 6 18 12 G

8 Bagri 1 1 1 9 Balochi / Baltl£hi 6 3 3 6 3 3 10 Banarasi 10 10 IO 10 11 Banjari 4 2 2 4 2 2 12 Bavchi 17 11 6 17 11 6 13 Bengali 2,150 1,273 877 157 92 65 1,993 1,181 812 14 Bhih / Bhilodi 30 19 11 5 4 1 25 15 10 15 Bhojpuri 146 113 33 146 113 33 16 Bihari 17 12 5 5 4- 12 8 4 17 Braj Bhasha 9 6 3 9 6 3 H! Bundelkhandi 2 2 2 2 19 Oeylonese/Simelu / Singhrtle.,e 1 1 1 1 20 'Chhari 90 50 40 90 50 40 21 Ohinese / Chini 35 20 !5 35 20 15 22 Coorgi / Kodagu 15 13 2 15 13 2 23 Dakani 4 1 3 4 1 -3 24 Dakshini 35 13 22 35 13 22 25 Deswali 11 6 5 11 6 5 26 Dogri 1 1 27 Dungari 87 77 10 87 77 10 28 English I,Oll 581 430 34 20 14 977 j(Jj 416 29 French 5 5 j j 30 Garhwali 89 6!i' 22 89 67 22 31 Garo 1 1 1 1 32 German 4 2 2 4 2 2 33 Goanese 198 lI8 80 2 1 1 196 117 79 34 Gorkhali/Nepali 1,614 1;111 503 174 134 40 1,440 977 463 35 Gujarati 2,328,259 1,227,020 1,101,239 942,851 488,659 454,192 1,385,408 738,361 647,047 36 Gurmukhi 88 47 41 88 47 41 37 Hebrew / Jewish 15 9 6 15 9 6 38 Hindi 159,364 102,948 56,416 5,455 3,513 1,942 153,909 99,435 34,474 39 Hindustani 143 88 55 6 5 1 137 83 54 40 Irani I Iranian 10 9 1 10 9 1 4.l Islami 95 52 43 17 10 7 78 42 36 42 Jati / Jatu 1 1 1 1

43 Kachchhi 11,276 650 626 237 121 116 1,039 529 1110 44 Kannada 3,147 1,800 1,347 39 24 15 3,108 1,776 1,332 45 Kashmiri 46 24 22 46 24 2ll 46 Kathiyawadi 122 64 58 122 64 tl8 47 Khandeshi 5 3 2 6 3 ! 48 Khasi 1 1 1 1 49 Khristee 2 2 I I 1 I 60 Kokna/Kokni / Kukna 488 261 227 26 15 11 462 246 1116 51 Konda 2 2 2 2 52 Konkani 1,050 651 499 1,050 1S51 4119 53 Koshti 90 47 43 90 47 43 64 Koshti·Marathi 76 38 38 76 38 38 156 Kotvali 5 3 2 5 II II 16 Kumauni 41 30 11 41 30 11 94 C-V MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER )-Contd.

Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Urban (e) Sahijpur City Taluka Agg]()mol'ati(Jn (a) Allmadubad (h) Sdrdarnagar Bogha 151. _------_------No. Mot,her Tongue Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 All Mother Tongues 984,652 818,433 951,669 789,853 868,749 723,083 20,376 19,078 18,003 14,297 1 Afghani! Kabuli I Pashto 162 110 161 no 154 103 2 Ahirani 3 Andhra 21 11 21 11 20 11 4 Arabic I Arbi 26 36 26 36 26 36 5 Ardhamagadh i 8 8 8 6 ASRamese 36 3 35 3 5 2 2 1 7 Awadhi 12 6 12 6 12 6 8 13a,gri 1 1 9 lialochi I BalHchi 3 3 10 Banarasi 10 10 10 11 Banjari 2 2 2 2 2 2 12 Bavchi 11 6 11 6 11 6 13 Bengali 1,174 819 1,139 789 953 714 10 9 11 6 14 Bhili I Bhilodi 19 II 15 10 15 10 15 Bhojpuri IlB 3B 113 33 46 16 16 Bihari 11 4 7 3 4 2 2 17 Braj Bhasha 6 3 6 3 6 3 18 Bundelkhandi 2 2 19 Ceylonese I Si):lelu I Singhalese 1 1 1 20 ·Chhari 50 40 1)0 40 31 23 21 Chinese I Chir,i 16 11 16 11 16 11 22 Coorgi I Kodf ~n 13 2 1:1 2 3 2

2:-~ Dakani 1 3 24 Dakshini 13 22 13 22 13 22 25 Deswali 6 5 6 5 5 4 26 Dogri 1 27 Dungari 77 10 77 10 6 2 28 English 562 418 554 "'-09 530 400 2 1 6 " 29 .French 5 5 5 30 Garhwah 67 22 67 22 9 4 31 Garo 1 1 32 German 2 2 2 2 2 2 33 Goanese U8 79 117 79 101 68 4 6 ;{4 Gorkhali i Ne;)ali 986 462 958 457 591 307 2 4 25 12 35 Gujarati 670,255 583,375 643,222 559,528 601,379 524,864 2,797 2,400 9,061 7,511 36 Gurmukhi 47 41 47 41 43 41 1 37 H ebrew/Jewish 9 6 9 6 9 6 38 Hindi 98,532 53,915 96,994 53,160 88,377 49,169 292 204 2,354 1,042 39 Hindustani 83 54 83 54 77 49 1 1 5 4 40 Irani I Iranian 9 1 9 1 1 1 41 Islami 43 36 42 35 21 15

42 Jati I Jatu

43 Kachchhi 423 395 357 320 3114 317 44 Kannada 1,768 1,325 1,755 1,315 1,529 1,166 19 9 66 52 45 Kashmiri 23 22 22 22 21 22 46 Kathiyawadi 64 58 64 58 59 55 3 2 47 Khandeshi 3 2 3 2 3 2 48 Khasi 1 1 1 49 Khristee 1 1 1 50 Kokna I Kokni I Kukna 249 221 246 216 139 132 2 3 5 ! 51 Konda 2 2 62 Konkani 650 499 541 495 540 495 53 Koshti 47 43 47 43 47 43 54 Koshti·Marathi 38 3S 3il 38 :lS 3il 55 Kotvali " 3 2 3 2 " 2 56 Kumauni 30 11 30 11 95 C-V MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER )-Contd.

Ahmadabad (d) Narada (A) Cantonm('nt (f) Odhav (g) Ranip 81. ------_------No. Mother Tongue Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 All Mother Tongues 13,723 11,120 6,787 4,029 6,560 4,614 6,268 4,214 Afghani / Kabuli / Pashto 5 4 2 Ahirani 3 Andhra 4 Arabic / Arbi I) Ardhamagadhi 6 Assamese 26 2 7 Awadhi 8 Bagri 9 Balochi I Baluchi 10 Banarasi 11 Banjari 12 Bavchi 13 Bengali 16 9 112. 40 15 5 1 14 Bhili / Bhilodi 15 Bhojpuri 67 17 16 Bihari I 17 Braj Bhaaha 18 Bundelkhandi 2 19 Ceylonese / Simel1t / Singhalese 20 ·Chhari 18 16 21 Chinese / Ch'ini 22 Coorgi / Kodagu 10 23 Dakani 24 Dakshini 25 Deswali 1 26 Dogri 27 . Dungari 71 8 28 English 3 8 8 3 1 29 French SO Garhwali 55 13 31 Garo 1 32 German 33 Goanese 2 6 5 2 2 34 Gorkhali / Nepali 30 13 255 95 15 6 4 2 35 Gujarati 11,268 9,476 2,113 1,835 4,941 4,072 4,139 2,972 86 Gurmukhi 3 37 He/;rew/.Jewi .. h 38 Hindi 853 431 1,985 949 1,183 338 1,2211 584 39 Hindustani 40 Irani / Iranian 8 41 Islami 21 20

42 Jati/Jatu

43 Kachchhi 2 2 1 1 44 Kannada 38 33 64 27 8 5 7 6 45 Kashmiri 1 46 Kathiyawadi 47 Khandeshi 48 Khasi 49 Khristee 50 Kokna/Kokni/Kukna 82 64 2 10 6 51 Konda 2 52 Konkani 1 53 Koshti 54 Koshti-Marathi 55 Kotvali 56 Kumauni 29 11

96 c-v MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER )-Contd.

Daskroi (h) Danilimda Hansol Nikol Sarkhej Taluka 81. !,

1 2 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 All Mother Tongues 11,203 9,418 2,317 1,790 3,758 3,027 4.580 3,956 104,024 93,598 1 Afghani! Kabuli ! Pashio 2 3 1 2 Ahirani a 1 3 Andhra 4 Arabic j Arbi 5 Ardhamagadhi 6 Assamese 1 7 Awadhi

8 Bagri 9 Ba1ocl,i I Baluchi 10 Banttf!)'si 11 Banjafi 12 Bavehi 13 Bengali 17 {I 12 9 1 2 76 49 ]4 Bhili I Bhilodi 15 Rhojpuri 16 Bihari 17 Braj Bhasha 18 Bundelkhttndi 19 Ceylonese j Simelu I Singhalese 20 *Chhari 21 Chinese j Chini 22 Coorgi ! Kodagu 23 Dakani 24 Dakshini 25 Deswali 26 Dogri 27 Dungari 28 English 1 3 4 14 9 29 French 30 Garhwali 3 5 31 Garo 32 German 33 Goanese 1 34 GOl'khali! Nepali 36 18 3 1 1 100 36 35 Gujarati 7,524 6,398 1,565 1,394 3,27" 2,738 4,172 3,642 98,783 90,239 36 GUI'rnukhi 37 H ehrew!Jewish .. 38 Hindi 728 443 1114 199 319 142 137 75 2,52!! 1,382 39 Hindustani 6 1 40 Irani/Iranian 41 I~lami

42 JatijJatn 43 Kaehehhi 6 a 44 Kannada 24 17 7 6 8 2 18 12 45 K.ashmiri 1 46 Kathiyawadi 2 47 Khandeshi 48 Khasi 49 Khristee 50 Kokna/KoknijKukna 6 9 10 6 51 }{onda 52 Konkani 6 1 3 3 53 Koshti 54 Koshti-Marathi 65 Kotvali 56 KUmalmi 97

.. ~"1_\ TT .--. c-v MOTIlER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER )-Contd.

Dhandhuka Nandej Dholka Taluka Dholka Bavla Talllka 81. ------No. Mothew Tongue Males Females 1.Iales Females Males Females Males Females Males Female. 1 2 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 All Mother Tongu8I 3.034 2.555 118.476 108,101 18,462 17.058 8.888 7.859 92.687 88.479 1 Afghani I KabuH I Paahto 3 1 2 1 2 ""hirani 3 Andhra 4. Arabic/Arbi. II Ardhamagadhi 6 Asso.mese 7 Awadhi 8 Bagri 9 Balochi / Baluchi 10 Banarasi 11 Banjari 12 Bavchi IS Bengali II 4 8 2 2 2 14 Bhili / Bhilodi III Bhojpuri 16 Bihari 17 Braj Bhasha 18 Bundelkhandi

19 Oeylonese / Simelu I Singhalese 20 • Chhari 21 OhineBe I Chin. 3 .- 3 4 12 Coorgi I Kodagu

liS Dakani 24 Dakshini liB Deswali 16 Dogri lI7 Dungari

28 English 1 1 1 29 Irench 80 G8l"hwali 31 Garo 82 GBrman 33 Goanese 34 Gorkhali I Nepali 17 3 13 3 2 35 Gujarati 2,804 2,396 114,661 104.873 Hi,534 14,3411 8,481 7,684 91,484 87,322 36 Gurmukhi

87 Hebrew / Jewish 38 Hindi 131 71 400 226 110 60 179 113 112 48 39 Hindustani 40 Irani / Iranian 41 lsi ami 42 Jati/Jatn

43 Kachchhi 22 15 4 32 21l 44 Kannada 2 2 (5 Kashmiri (6 Kathiyawadi 47 Khandeshi 48 Khasi 49 Khristee 1 50 Kokna/Kokni/Kukna lSI Kondo. 112 Konkani 113 Koshti 1S4 Koshti-Marathi M Kotvali lie Kumauni 98 C-v MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER )-Contd.

Sanand Dhandhuka Ranpur Barwala Taluka Sanand Sl. --_---- No. Mother Tongue Males Females Males Female. Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 60 51 62 53 54 55 56 57 118 119 All Mother 'longues 9,525 8,920 4,631 4,646 4,886 4,627 59,079 54,208 9,949 9,088 1 Afghani / Kabuli / Pcuhto 8 6 .2 Ahirani 3 Andhra. 4 Arabic / Arbi I) Ardhamagadhi 6 Assamese 7 Awadhi

8 Bagri 9 Balochi / Baluchi 10 Banarasi 11 Banjari 12 Bavchi 18 Bengali 14 Bhili / Bhilodi 16 Bhojpuri 16 Bihari 1 1 I 17 Braj Bhasha 18 Bundelkhandi 19 Oeylone8e I Simelu I Singhalu. 20 ·Chhari 21 Ohinese I Ohin; 22 Coorgi / KodalU 23 Dakani 24 Dakshini 211 Deswali 26 Dogri 27 Dungari 28 EngU.h 1 1 2 ] 29 French 30 Garhwali 31 Garo 32 German all Goanese 34 Gorkhali I Nepali 1 2 2 1 .2 35 Gujarati 9,075 8,488 4,069 4,046 4,876 4,624 58,636 53,864 9,648 8,842 36 Gurmukhi 37 Hebrew I Jewish lI8 Hindi 33 6 ~ 133 116 46 111 39 Hindustani "

"0 Irani I Iranian 41 IRlami 9 I}

42 Jati/Jatu

43 Koohchhi Kannada 45 Kashmiri .6". Kathiyawadi 47 Khandeshi "8 Khasi 49 Khristee 110 Kokna/Kokni/Kukne. til Kondo. 62 Konkani 63 Koshti 54 Koshti-Marathi lIII Kotvali 18 Kumauni

99 c-v MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER )-Colltd.

Viramgam Dehgam Taluka Viramgam Mandai Taluka Dehgam

------~-~---- Sl. --~---.- Males Females ;\Iales Females l\Iale~ Femal"," :Males Females No. Mollher Tongue l\lales Females 2 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 All Mother Tongue. 122,484 116,348 22,777 21,013 4,710 4,572 78,082 72,656 9,386 8,382 1 Afghan;' I Kabul;' I P~hlo 1 2 Ahirani 3 Andhra 4 Arabik I Arbt 5 Ardhamage.dhi 6 Aasamese 7 Awadhi

8 Bagri 9 Balochi./ Ba!uchl 10 B8oIl8oI'asi 11 Banje.ri Be.vohi 12 7 13 Bengali 12 12 7 7 6 14 Bhili / Bhilodi 15 Bhojpuri 16 Bibari 17 Braj Bhe.sha 18 Bundelkhandi 19 OeylonB8t1/ Simelu I Singhalutl 20 *Chhari 21 Ohinese/ Ohin;' 22 Coorgi I Kodagu !3 Dakani 24 Dakshini 25 Deswali 26 Dogri 27 Dungari 28 Bngli.h 1 1 1 1

29 French

30 Garhwali 31 Ge.ro 32 German 33 Goe.nese 34 Gorkhali / Nepali 1 3 85 Gujarati 117,547 110,969 19,066 17,684 4,160 4,061 75,754 70,597 8,414 7,575 36 Gurmukhi

37 Hebrew / Jewi8h 88 Hindi 886 508 696 405 5 363 281 166 IIII! 89 Hindustani 40 Irani./Iranian 41 Islami 42 Jati/Jatu 43 Ke.chohhi 167 188 167 ISA 7 7 6 6 3 3 4' Kannada 4 3 , 45 Kashmiri 1 1 46 Kathiyawadi 47 Khandeshi 48 KhSili 49 Khristee ISO Kokna/Kolmi/Kukna 2 51 Konda 52 Konkani 1 113 Koshti 54 Koshti·M8l'sthi 511 Kotvali IS6 KumaUDi 100 c-v MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER )-Contd.

AHMADABAD DISTRICT

T.,tal Rural Urban SL ------No. Mother Tongl18 Persons Males Female. Porsons :'iIales Females PQrson~ Males Females

1 2 3 4, 3 6 7 8 II 10 11

37 Madraei 2,142 1,219 923 33 211 8 2,109 1,194 9111 118 Maithili 76 50 17 1 1 75 38 17 39 Malabar 2 2 2 2 60 Malayalam 7,353 6,011 2,342 31H 264 90 6,999 4,747 2,262 61 Malvi 31 13 18 21 8 13 10 II 5 fl2 Manglores6 26 12 14 1 1 25 11 14 68 Manipuri 14 13 1 14 13 1 64 Marathi 1)1;,177 29,942 25,235 1,267 691 376 53,910 29,261 24,6119 65 Marwari 30,928 17,487 13,44.1 2,109 1,170 939 28,819 16,317 12,502 66 Mawchi 2 2 2 2 67 Memani 16 8 8 16 8 8 68 Mewari 175 111 64 173 111 64 69 10 8 2 3 II 1 7 6 1 70 Munda-Unspeoifled 1 1 1 1 '11 Mundari 1 1 I 1

72 Naikadi 1 1

73 Oriya 253 183 70 11 6 0 242 177 68 74 Pa.dmashali 60 32 28 60 32 28 75 Pahari-Unspeeiftnd 19 8 11 19 8 11 76 PBf'ftafl 54 34 20 54 34 10 77 PortugU.U6 9 4 j 9 4 j 78 Punjabi 10,403 5.819 4,584 408 226 182 9,995 5,1193 4,402

79 Rajasthani 8,954 0,435 3,519 513 343 170 8,441 3,092 3,849 80 Rajwari 4, 2 2 4 I 2 81 Rangari /I 2 3 3 II I 82 R1l8Mn 1 1 1 1 83 Badan/Sadri 3 S 8' Banskrit •6 5 1 1 •II , }, 80 Santali 3 3 3 3 - 86 8ikhi 18 11 7 I I 17 10 7 87 Sindhi 69,318 35,603 33,715 6,212 3,249 2,963 63.106 32,354 30,751 88 Spcmuh 13 10 3 13 10 J 89 T(\mil 8.788 4,882 3,906 191 110 81 8,697 4,772 8,825 90 Telugu 1'1,066 3,276 2,790 64 32 22 6,012 8,244 2.768 ·91 Tibetan 1 1 I 1 112 Truu 43 25 18 43 25 18 93 T'Urki8h I Tur/,i8Iaai 1 1 1 J Il4 Urdu %09,94<'1 119,818 97,127 4.270 2.212 2.038 2011,6711 110,608 95,060

. II Waadi 10 6 4 10 6 ,

(Bk) H-46-26

101 c-v MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER )-Contd.

Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Urban (e) Sahijpur City Taluka Agglomera tion (a) Ahmadabfld (b) Sarchullagar Bogha SJ. ------No. :\iothel' Tongue ).{Qle~ Fomaled :\1alea Females i\1ales Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 12 13 14 15 Itl 17 18 19 20 U

67 Madrasi 1,191 916 1,173 903 1,019 778 16 11 28 20 68 Maithili j'if! 17 1i8 17 62 15 69 Malabar 2 60 Malayalam 4,723 2,222 ..t,678 2,209 4,025 1,904 29 17 72 26 61 l\(alvi 5 5 5 5 3 .2 2 1 «12 Manglorese 11 14 11 14 11 14 63 Manipuri 13 1 18 1 - . Ii 64 Marathi 29,078 24,535 28,790 £4,264 26,977 22,295 83 l1li 1,356 1,136 65 Marwari 15,965 12,311 15,477 11,889 14,927 11,494 297 253 39 85 66 Mawchi 2 .2 2 67 Mawani 8 8 8 8 8 8 68 Mewari III 64 111 64 111 64 5 69 Multani 7 2 5 1 1 70 Munda-Unspecided 1 1 71 Mundari 1 I

72 Naikadi

73 Oriya 177 66 174 65 129 ., 1 6 4

74 Padmashali 32 28 32 2i 3~ 28 75 Pahari-Unspeoiaed 8 11 8 11 3 8 76 Persian 34 20 34 20 34 20 77 Portugmse 4 5 4 5 4 4 711 Punjabi 11,615 4.,423 5,602 4.,338 4,605 8,767 200 176 17lJ lOO

79 Rajasthani 6,059 3,330 4,964 3,252 4,771 3,096 3 88 87 80 Rajwari ~ 2 II 2 2 2 81 Rangari 2 3 2 3 2 9 82 BusMn 1 1 ;}

8. Sadan/Sadri 3 8 84 Sanskrti 15 4 4 81'1 Santsli 3 8 86 Sikhi 11 7 10 7 10 '7 87 Sindhi 34,897 33,185 31,938 30,406 10,382 9,833 16,1182 111,900 .,870 '-148 88 Spanish 10 3 10 3 10 3

89 Tawil 4,669 3,762 4,664 3,744 4,278 3,6116 3 3 80 21 90 Telugu 11,243 2,765 3,229 2,757 3,056 2,660 13 14. 6 8 91 Tibetan 1 1 1 .... 92 Tulu 25 18 25 17 23 17 93 Turkish / Turki8tani 1 1 1

94 Urdu 103,969 88,529 103,781 88,878 100,188 85,232 2 1'111 67 96 Wagdi 6 " 6 4 4 2 2 2

102 c-v MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER )-Contd.

(e) Ahmndabad (d) Naroda Cnntollment (0 OdhH" (g) Ranip 8l. ------~------~------.. _--._- No. )Iot.her Tongue }Jal"8 ]<'emll.]es }[aJe~ Females Males Ff'males MalAs Females 1 2 2~ 28 24 26 26 27 liS 29

1S7 Madrasi 18 14 IS IS II 7 II 68 Maithili 6 2 69- Malabar 60 Malayalam 129 49 290 77 83 IS 611 4.4 61 Malvi ! 62 Manglorese 63 Manipuri i - 1 64 Marathi 274 196 869 168 124 76 189 136 65 Marwari 88 40 89 21 () 42 16 66 Mawchi 67 Memani 68 Mewari 69 Multani 70 1.1unda-Unspeoifted 71 Mundari 72 Naikadi 73 Oriya 4

79 Rajasthani 18 15 19 33 26 12 lit 80 Rajwari 81 Hangari 82 Rusnan 83 Sada.n/ Sadri 3 84 Sanskrit 85 Santali 3 86 Sikhi 87 Sindhi 522 452 20 19 3 4 22 18 88 Spanish

89 Tamil 12 6 157 67 21 7 56 18 90 Telugu 7 6 86 30 0 4 19 6 91 Tibetan 92 Tulu 93 Turkish I Turkisklnt

94 Urdu 370 31:! 410 380 56 19 429 340 96 Wagdi

103 C-V MOTHER TONGUE (AI.. PHABETICAL ORDER )--Contd.

Ih) Danilimda Ransol Nikol Sl1rkhpj Daskroi Taluka ~l. ------.-.--. --_----- _.------No. 1lI1other Tongue Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

67 Madrasi 78 69 9 8 6 3 23 7 58 Maithili 1 59 Malabar 60 Malayalam 38 28 10 7 2.a6 86 61 Malvi 8 13 62 Manglorese 1 Cl3 Manipuri 64 Marathi 228 202 80 83 46 86 2 I) 480 421 65 Marwari 40 30 27 20 III 107 125 III 795 634 66 Mawchi 67 Mernani 68 Mewari 69 Multani 70 Munda-Urlspocmed 71 Mundari 72 Naikadi

73 Oriya 1 4 4- 74 Padmashali 75 Pahari-U nspecifled 76 Persian 77 Portuguese 78 Punjabi 19 11 20 10 110 98 79 Rajasthani 22 9 6 3 64 58 207 113 80 Rajwari 81 Rangari 82 Russian 83 Sadan/Sadri 84 Sanskrit 85 Santali 86 Sikhi 87 Sindhi 37 34 25 20 4 3 202 110 88 Spanish 89 Tamil 97 66 7 5 1 104 78 90 Telugu 33 29 6 5 8 6 91 Tibetan 92 Tulu 93 Turkieh / Turkistan'

94 Urdu 2,267 2,037 15 14 :2 65 50 318 288 g5 wagdi

104 C-V MOmER TONGUE ( ALPHABETICAL ORDER )-Contd.

Dholka Dhandhuka Nandej Taluka Dholka Bavla Taluka 8\. ------No. Mother Tongue Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males ]'emale. 1 2 4,0 41 42 4.3 " 45 46 4,7 48 49

67 Madrasi 2 1 2 1 1 68 Maithili 69 Malabar 60 Malayalam 6 2 10 3 6 S 1 11 21 61 Malvi 62 Manglorese 63 Manipuri 64 Marathi 41 40 77 61 44 81 18 lIS 18 65 Marwari 17 22 160 tiS 19 10 96 11 11 , 66 Mawchi " 67 Memani ~~'" 68 Mewari 69 Multani 70 Munda-Unspecifled 71 Mundari 72 Naikadi

73 Oriya " 74 Padmashali 7t1 Pahari.Unspecified 76 Persian 77 Portuguue .. 78 Punjabi 7 9 34 16 14 8 8 7 8 8 79 Rajasthani 69 30 1 11 6 18 :; 80 Rajwari 81 Rangari 82 Rus8ian 83 Sadan/Sadri 84 Sanskrit 85 Santali 86 Sikhi 87 Sindhi 10 4 DIS 89 18 19 11 9 19 8 88 Span"'" 89 Tamil 1 10 3 9 II 1 90 Telugu 6 6 J 3 2 , 91 Tibetan 92 Tulu 93 Turku'" I Turki.kmt II' Urdu 7 8 1,910 2,720 2,698 _,669 10 It 962 1,016 IS Wagdi -

105 (Bk) 11·46 -27 c-v MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER )-Contd.

8anand Dha.ndhuka Ranpur Barwal.. TaJuka Blllland II. 50. liIotber Tongue Males Females }lales Females Males Females Males Female. )(ale. "emal•• I I 110 In III .1 II. ao ao 1S7 I. II

.7 Madraai 18 Maithili ID Malabar 110 Malayalaro 10 11 U Ma.lvi al Manglore•• liS Manipuri II. Marathi 7 I S IS 6 17 8 6 8 116 Marwari 10 lISa 11"1 1411 9. 116 Mawchi 117 Memani 118 Mewari 119 Multani 70 Munda.Unspecified 71 Mundari 72 Naikadi 7. Oriya 7. Padroaehali 76 Pahari·Unspecified 76 PerMan 77 Porlu(/'Ue.1l 78 Punjabi II II • I II II 79 Rajasthani 11 II II .. 3 80 Rajwari • 81 Rangarl 82 Rm.ian 83 Balian/Sadri 8. Sanskrit 86 Santali 86 Sikhi 87 Sindhi II! 8 76 113 1S7 tlO 88 Spanill" 89 Tamil J t 90 Telugu 91 Tibetan 92 Tulu 93 Turkillh J Turk•• Icm' I" Urdu all9 B90 647 lI87 32 211 III 16 illS Wagdi

lU6 C-V MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER )-Contd.

Viramgam Dehgam Taluka Vira.mgam Kanda I TaIuka Dehgam Sl. No. Mother Tongu. Malee FelDales Malelil Females Males FelDales Maln Females Malee Femel.. 1 1 eo .. 62 81 8j 86 88 87 88 H

67 Madra.si 1 1 68 Maithili 69 Malabar 60 Malayalam U II , , U I 17 61 M81vi • 112 Manglor... 63 Manipuri 64 Mara.thi 183 139 1156 no 8 8 71 86 6!l Marw8ri 4.0 ~ .. 43 26· 30 281 222 14.8 10D 66 M8wohi " 67 Memani 68 Mew8ri 69 Multani 1 I 70 Munda·Un"Peoified 71 Mundari 72 Naikadi

73 Oriya I 2

H Padmashali 75 Pabari.Unspeoified 76 Per8ian 77 Portugue8e 78 Punj8bi 82 29 20 HI 14. 8 14. • • 79 Rajasthani 28 10 7 4. 83 28 20 1'7 80 Rajwari 81 Rangari 82 RW8ian

83 Sadan/Sadri 84 Sanskrit 85 Santali 86 Sikhi 87 Sindhi 207 168 187 162 109 II. 88 81 88 Span"'" 89 Tamil 96 72 96 72 1 1 1 1 90 Telugu U 9 3 3 3 1 91 Tibetan 92 Tulu 9:! Turki8'" I Tllrkulani 94 Urdu .,248 3,196 2,319 1,320 637 605 1,389 1,354 261 .BIt 96 Waglli

NOH.-(i) )Io~her tongues printed in italios belong to the oounlriee outside the Indian Bub·oontinent. Iii) .Asterisk I.) _ns thai the mother $angue is Iinquistically unidentifiable. (iii) Names occuring after hyphen (-) have been introduced to indicate linquistic c1usification.

187 c·vn

Name of Religion arranged

Total Total Buddhiem Christianity Hinduism District / Taluka. / Mabal/ Rural .--- City/Town/Urban A8Ilo111eratioll Urban Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 AHMADABAD DlSTlUCT T 2,910,307 1,559,484 1,360,823 559 329 13,382 11.715 1,314,275 l,lSIS,8SS R 964,493 500,964 463,529 27 27 1,513 1.256 476,121 440,088 U 1,945.814 1,058,520 887,294 532 302 11,869 10,459 838,154 695,820 Ahmadabad City Taluka. T 1,803,085 984,652 818,433 628 298 12,109 10,680 786,340 648,329 R 42,135 22,328 19,807 408 379 21,222 18,860 U 1,760,950 962,324 798,626 528 298 11,701 10,301 765,118 629,469

Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration U 1,741,522 951,669 < 789,853 528 298 11,665 10,268 755,306 621,375

(a) Ahmadabad U 1,591,832 868,749 723,083 521 290 H,035 9,837 682,083 662,656 (b) Sardsrnagar U 39,454 20,376 )9,078 I 1 8 1 20,271 18,996 (c) Sahijpur Bogha U 32,300 18,003 14,297 56 55 17,181 13,632 (d) Naroda U 24,843 13,723 11,120 .. 68 46 12,130 9,766 (e) Ahmadaba.d Cantonment U 10,816 6,787 4,029 2 4 302 191 5,508 3,118 (f) Odhav U 11,174 6,560 4,614 39 20 6,315 4,477 (g) Ranip U 10,482 6,268 4,214 80 li3 5,567 3,713 (b) Danilimda. U 20,621 11,203 9,418 4 3 77 65 6,251 li,1l7 Hansol U 4,107 2,317 1,790 15 12 2,269 1,749 Nikol U 6,785 3,758 3,027 14 13 3,667 2,940

Sarkbej U 8,536 4,580 3,9~6 7 8 3,896 3,406 Daskroi TaJuka T 197,622 104,024 93,598 15 13 1,029 775 98,134 88,229 B 192,033 100,990 91,043 15 13 957 723 95,450 85,953 U 0,589 3,034 2,555 72 62 2,684 2,276

Nandej U 5,li89 3,034 2,555 72 62 2,684 2,276 Dholk8 Taluka T 226,577 118,476 108,101 13 13 160 167 106,908 97,33'7 B 174,362 91,178 83,184 9 9 132 133 86,593 78,849 U 52,215 27,298 24,917 4 28 34 20,316 18,488

Dbolka U 35,520 18,462 17,058 3 " 27 31 12,083 11,178 B8Vla. U 16,695 8,836 7,859 " 8 8,232 7,310 Dbandhuka Taluka T 181,166 92,687 88,479 II J 83,385 79,291 R 143,931 73,645 70,286 1 70,105 66,826 U 37,235 19,042 18,193 , 2 13,280 12,4611 Dhandhuka U 18,445 9,525 8,920 , i 6,724 8,172

Ranpur U 9,277 4,631 4,646 2,6U 2,6117 B&l'W81a U 9,513 4,886 4,627 3,944 8.736 Sanand Taluka T 113,287 59,079 54,208 16 16 64,681 liO,OtiS R 94,302 49,130 45,172 7 2 45,930 42,191 U 18,985 9,949 9,036 9 14 8,751 7,867

Ssnand U 18,985 9,949 9,036 9 14 8,751 7,867 Viramgam Taluka T 237,832 122,484 115,348 3 [) 40 48 111,670 104,774 R 184,760 94,997 89,763 3 5 3 8 91,571 86,483 U 53,072 27,487 25,585 37 40 20,099 18,291 ViramgaDl tT 43,790 22,777 21,013 37 39 16,751 HI,101 MandaI U 9,282 4,710 4,072 3,348 3,190 Dehgarn Taluka T 150,738 78,082 72,656 23 27 73,157 6T,870 R 132,970 68,696 64,274 5 11 65,250 60,906 U 17,768 9,386 8,382 18 16 7,907 6,964

D.bgam U 1'7,768 9,386 8,382 18 16 7,907 e,9M 108 RELIGION

in alphabetical order

Other Religions Religion not Islam J ainism Sikhism and Persuasions stated Total District I Taluka I Mabal/ -~------Run,l City/Town / Urban Males lfemales Males Females Males }<'emalos Malfls Females Males Female~ Urblln Agglomeration

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 1 172.166 148,481 63,889 50,1.58 3,385 2,493 1,122 1,107 727 852 T AHMADABAD DISTBICT 19.977 18,764 3.144 3,262 116 78 8 7 68 67 B 152,188 129,717 50,745 46,896 3,249 2,415 1,114 1,100 669 685 U 134,389 112,647 46,361 42,492 3,228 2,;{03 1,112 1,096 585 498 T Ahmadabad City Taluka 545 437 114 112 35 18 3 1 1 R 133,844 112,210 46,247 42,380 3,193 2,375 1,109 l,()95 584 ·198 U

133,086 111,596 46,216 42,357 3,183 2,373 1,103 1,090 582 496 U Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration 125,864 105,515 45,037 41,310 2,624 2,062 1,082 1,075 503 438 U (a) Abmadaba.d 11 7 5 5 60 59 2 1 18 8 U (b) Sardarnagar 2()0 151 423 354 130 86 13 19 U (e) Sahijpur Bogha 911 739 585 547 20 8 9 14. U (d) Naroda 671 584 44 46 247 77 10 8 3 1 U (e) Ahmadabad Cantonment 95 44 24 18 74 53 13 2 U (f) Odhav 567 410 33 17 16 21 5 U (g) Ranip 4,767 4,146 65 60 12 7 9 6 18 14 U (h) Danilimda

27 20 10 2 (; 5 2 U Haneol

82 72 4 2 U Nikol

6.9 522 27 21 U Sarkhej 4,210 3,959 548 552 79 62 5 6 4 2 T Daekroi Taluka 4,003 3,801 492 490 67 53 5 6 1 i R 207 158 56 62 12 7 • 8 U

207 158 56 62 12 7 3 U Nandej 10,868 10,056 467 473 20 16 40 39 T Dholka Taluka 4,165 3,906 261 270 4 14 17 R 6,703 6,150 206 203 16 16 26 22 U

6,254 5,748 65 69 14 15 16 13 U Dholka 449 402 141 134 2 10 9 u Bavla 7,551 7,370 1,692 1,764 8 8 3 43 41 T Dhandhuka Taluka 3,024 2,904 510 547 3 • 2 9 R .,527 4,466 1,182 1,217 {) 8 3 3 41 32 U

2,262 2,218 532 527 3 1 U Dhandhuka

1,673 1,701 337 379 3 3 3 3 ~ a U Ranpur

592 547 313 311 2 5 35 28 U Barwala 3,648 3,386 730 744 3 , T Sanand Taluka 3,114 2,888 79 91 R 534 498 651 653 3 , U

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8,186 7,887 2,508 2552 22 14 2 2 53 66 T Viramgam Taluka 2,569 2,348 814 '875 7 5 40 39 R 5,627 5,539 1,694 1,677 15 9 2 13 27 U

',697 4,607 1,262 1,229 15 9 2 2 26 u Vu.amgam

930 932 432 448 U MandaI

3,313 3,1711 1,583 1,581 5 2 T Dehgam Taluka 2,567 2,480 874 877 R 746 69G 709 704 5 2 U 748 70P 704 2 U 109

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(Bk) H-46-29 C-VIII SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd. Part-A Classification by Iitemcy and industrial category of workers and non-workers according to main activity among Scheduled Castes APPENDIX Scheduled Castes classified by literates and illiterates Literate and Educated Total Population Illiterate Persons District f Taluka / Mahal f City f Rural -----_------Town I Urban f Agglomeration l_Tl'ban Persons Male", FemalpR Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ALL SCHEDULED CASTES AHMADABAD DIS'rRIC'r 'r 317,00'1 168,953 149,014 197,S66 84,213 113,653 120,101 84,740 35,361 R 106,299 54,865 51,434 77,778 32,629 45,149 28,521 22,236 6,285 U 211.668 114,088 97,580 120,088 51,584 68,504 91,580 62,504 29,076

Ahmadabad City Taluka T 197,853 106.979 90,874 111,450 48,350 63,100 86,403 58.629 27,774 R 2,016 1,053 963 1,310 561 749 706 492 214 U 195,837 105,926 89,911 110,140 47,789 62,351 85,697 58,137 27,560 Ahmadabad Urban U 194,170 105,022 89,148 109,042 47,297 61,745 85,128 57,725 27,403 Agglomeration

(a) Ahmedabad U 186,671 100,849 85,822 104,377 45,207 59,170 1'2,294 55,642 26,652 (b) Sardarnagar U 1,039 561 478 747 325 422 292 2:36 56 (0) Sahijpnr Bogha U 1,065 582 483 683 301 382 382 281 101 (d) Naroda U 1,697 945 7.';2 1,090 498 592 -607 447 160 (e) Ahmadabad Cantonm"nt U 1,123 618 505 613 257 356 510 361 149 (fl Odhav U 605 337 268 338 150 188 267 187 80 (g) Ranip U 654 355 299 423 187 236 2:n 168 63 (h) Danilimda U 1,316 775 541 771 372 399 545 403 142

Ransol U 172 89 83 8] 30 51 91 59 32 Nikol U 637 357 280 430 190 240 207 167 40 Ssrkhej U 858 458 400 587 272 315 271 186 85 Daskroi Taluka T 16.993 8,783 8.210 10.798 4,436 6.362 6.195 4.347 1,848 R 16,554 8,549 8,005 ]0.540 4,336 6,204 6,014 4,213 1,801 U 439 234 205 258 100. 158 181 134 47 Nandej U 439 234 205 258 100 158 181 1M 47 Dholka TaInka T 33,565 17,769 15,796 24,096 10,186 13,910 9,469 7,583 1,886 R 28,934 15,404 13,530 21,355 9,144 12.211 7,579 6,260 1,319 U 4,tl31 2,365 2.266 2,741 1.042 1.699 1,890 1,323 567 Dholka U :3,330 1,719 1,611 1,967 754 1,213 1,363 965 398 Bavla U 1.301 646 655 774 288 486 527 358 169 Dhsndhuks Taluka T 18,301 9,326 8,975 13.716 5,507 8,209 4,585 3,819 766 R 15,767 8,009 7,758 12.116 4,9:31 7,185 3,651 3,078 573 U 2,534 1,317 1,217 1,600 576 1,024 934 741 193 Dhandhuka U 1,300 696 604 795 293 502 505 403 ]02 Ranpur U 398 196 202 248 79 169 150 117 33 Barwala U 836 425 411 557 204 353 279 221 58 Sanand Taluka T 14,389 7,509 6,880 10,765 4,669 6,096 3,624 2,840 784 R 12,314 6,426 5.888 9,555 4.199 5,356 2,759 2227 532 U 2,075 1,083 992 1,210 470 740 865 fl13 252 Sanand U 2.075 1,083 992 1,210 471) 740 865 613 252 Viramgam Talnka T 27,358 13,849 13,509 20,817 8,580 12,237 6,541 5,269 1,272 R 22,518 11,393 1l,125 17,li02 7,310 10,192 5.016 4,083 933 U 4,840 2,456 2,384 3,315 1.270 2,045 I,ri25 1,186 339 Viramgam U 3,623 1,844 1,779 2,441 943 1,498 1,182 901 281 Mandal U 1,217 612 605 874 327 547 343 285 58 Dehgam Talnka T 9,508 4,738 4,770 6,224 2.485 3,739 3,2S4 2,253 1,031 R 8,196 4,031 4,165 5,400 2.148 3,252 2,796 1,883 913 U 1,312 707 605 824 337 487 488 370 1]8 D"hgam U 1,312 707 605 284 337 487 488 370 118 114 C-VIII SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd. Part-A Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers according to main activity among Scheduled Castes APPENDIX

Scheduled Castes classified by literates and illiterates--Contd.

Literate and Educated District I Taluka !Mahal! Total I'OPlllat ion Illiterate PersoIls Ciw/Towll!Urban Hural Agglomeration Urban Persons :Male, Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 (1) Ager

AHMADABAD DISTRICT U 5 2 3 5 2 3 Ahmadabad City Taluka U 5 2 3 5 2 3

Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration U 5 2 3 5 2 3 Ahmadabad u 5 2 3 5 (2) Bakad or Bant

, HMADABAD DISTRIC~ T 44 24 20 28 15 13 16 9 7 R 4 3 1 4 113 1 U 40 21 19 24 12 12 16 9 7

Ahmadabad City Taluka u 40 21 19 24 12 12 16 9 7

Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration U 40 21 10 24 12 12 16 9 7 Ahmadabad U 40 21 19 24 12 12 16 9 7

Daskroi Taluka R 4 3 4 3 1

(3) Bhambi, Bhambh.i, Asadaru, Aso~i, Chamadia, Chamar, Chambhar, Chamgar, Haralayya, Harah, Khalpa, Machlgar, Mochigar, Madar, Madig, Telegu Mochi Kamati Mochi, Ranigar, Rohidas, Rohit or Samgar '

AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 73,957 39,163 34,794 46,041 19,403 26,638 27,916 19,760 8,156 R 26,361 13,344 13,017 18,947 7,687 11,260 7,414 5,657 1,757 U 47,596 25,819 21,777 27,094 11,716 15,378 20,502 14,103 6,399

AhmadaLad City Taluka T 42,977 23,375 19.602 24.287 10.680 13,607 18,690 12,695 5,995 R 575 298 277 366 155 211 209 143 66 U 42,402 23,077 19,325 23,921 10,525 13,396 18,481 12,552 5,929

Ahmadabad Urban U 42,026 22,872 19,154 23,629 10,384 13,24fi 18,397 12.488 5,909 Agglomeration

(a) Ahmadabad u 40,226 21,867 18,359 22,458 9,879 12,579 17,768 1l,988 5,780 (b) Sardarnagar u 409 227 182 297 132 165 112 95 17 (c) Sahijpur Bogha u 306 181 125 187 72 115 119 109 10 (d) Naroda u 573 306 267 367 155 212 206 151 55 (e) Ahmadabad Cantonment U 15 11 4 4 1 3 II 10 1 (f) Odhav U 388 222 166 228 104 124 160 ll8 42 (g) Ranip U 22 9 13 19 6 13 3 3 (h) Danilimda U 87 49 38 69 35 34 18 14 4

Hansol U 17 9 8 9 4 5 8 5 3

Nikol U 74 40 34 61 27 34 13 13

Sarkhej u 285 156 129 222 llO ll2 63 46 17

Daskroi Talnka T 4,672 2,408 2,264 2,884 1,182 1,702 1.788 1,1I26 562 R 4,668 2,405 2,263 2,883 1,182 1,701 1,785 1,223 562 U 4 3 1 1 1 3 3

Nandej U 3 1 1 3 3 115 C-VIII SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd. Part-A Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers according to main activity among Scheduled Castes APPENDIX Scheduled Tribes classified by literates and illiterates-contd.

Literate and Educated District / Taluka I Mahal/ Total Population Illiterate Persons City/Town/Urban Rural Agglomeralion Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Dholka Taluka T 7,702 4,006 3,696 5,352 2,065 3,287 2,350 1,941 409 R 6,060 3,138 2,922 4,385 1,691 2,694 1,675 1,447 228 U 1,642 868 774 967 374 593 675 494 181

Dholka U 1,302 713 589 730 283 447 572 430 142

Bavla U 340 155 185 237 91 146 103 64 39

Dhandhuka Taluka T 4,398 2,253 2,145 3,392 1,441 1,951 1,006 812 194 R 3,410 1,739 1,671 2,766 1,221 1,545 644 518 126 U 988 514 474 626 220 406 362 294 68

Dhandhuka U 495 272 223 289 106 183 206 166 40

Ranpur U 127 56 71 75 22 53 52 34 18

Barwala U 366 186 180 262 92 170 1.04 94 10

Sanand Taluka T 1,815 936 879 1,321 544 777 494 392 102 R 1,314 677 637 1,034 442 592 280 235 45 U 501 259 242 287 102 185 214 157 57

San and U 501 259 242 287 102 185 214 157 57

Viramgam Taluka T 8,044 4,059 3,985 5,818 2,304 3,514 2,226 1,755 471 R 6,126 3,041 3,085 4,622 1,850 2,772 1,504 1,191 313 U 1,918 1,018 900 1,196 454 742 722 564 158

Viramgam U 1,396 755 641 854 339 515 542 416 126

MandaI U. 522 263 259 342 115 227 180 148 32

Dehgam Taluka T 4,349 2,126 2,223 2,987 1,187 l,80U 1,362 939 423 R 4,208 2,046 2,162 2,891 1,146 1,745 1,317 900 417 U 141 80 61 96 41 55 45 39 6

Dehgam U 141 80 61 96 41 55 45 39 6

(4) Bhangi, Mehtar, Olgana, Rukhi, Malkana. Halalkhor, Lalbegi, Balmiki, Korar or Zadmalli AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 39,438 20,675 18,763 29,908 13,353 16,555 9,530 7,322 2,208 R 12,358 6,460 5,898 10,724 5,075 5,649 1,634 1,385 249 U 27,080 14,215 12,865 19,184 8,278 10,906 7,896 5,937 1,95.9 Ahmadabad City Taluka T 24,398 12,849 11,549 17,149 7,439 9,710 7,249 5,410 1,839 R 394 191 203 297 120 177 97 71 26 U 24,004 12,658 11,:'146 16,852 7,319 9,533 7.152 5,339 1,813

Ahmadabad Urban U 23,877 12,596 11,281 16,748 7,277 9,471 7,129 5,319 1,810 Agglomeration (a) Ahmadabad U 22,583 11,862 10,721 15,781 6,796 8,985 6,802 5,066 1,736 (b) Sardarnagar U 72 36 36 60 27 33 12 9 3 (0) Sahi.ipuJ' Bogha U 148 87 61 }29 69 60 19 18 1 (d) Naroda U 310 172 138 236 )]7 119 74 55 19 (e) Ahmadabad Cantonment U 412 215 197 291 122 169 121 93 28 (f) Odhav U 67 40 27 50 25 25 17 15 2 (g) Ranip U 154 75 79 124 55 69 30 20 10 (h) Danilimda U 131 109 22 77 66 11 54 43 11 116 C-VII SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd. Part.A

Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers according to main activity among Scheduled Castes APPENDIX

Scheduled Castes classified by literates and illiterates-Contd.

Literate and Educated District I Taluka I Mahal / Total Population Illiterate Persons City/Town/Urhan Rural Agglomeration Urban Persons .Hales Females Persons :;Hales Females Person" Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I} 10 11

Hansol u 32 15 17 25 10 15 7 5 2 Nikol u 33 18 15 25 10 15 8 8

Sarkhej U 62 29 33 54 22 32 8 7

Daskroi Taluka T 2,01l 1,071 940 1,.'540 696 844 471 375 96 R 1,990 1,065 925 1,523 094 829 467 371 96 U 21 6 15 17 2 15 4 4

Nandej IT 21 6 15 17 2 15 4 4

Dholka Taluka T 5,855 3,095 2,760 5,299 2,603 2,696 M6 492 64 R 5,118 2,719 2,399 4:739 2,369 2,370 379 350 29 U 737 376 361 560 234 326 177 142 35 Dholka U 626 319 307 493 208 285 133 111 22 Bavla U 111 57 54 67 26 41 44 31 13 Dhandhuka Taluka , T 2,611 1,292 1,319 2,237 967 1,270 374 325 49 R 1,915 960 955 1,703 764 939 212 1116 16 IT 696 332 364 534 203 331 162 129 33 Dhandhuka U 436 218 218 346 136 210 90 82

Ranpur U 102 53 49 78 29 49 24 24

Barwala U 158 61 97 llO 38 72 48 23 25 Sanand Taluka T 1,079 600 479 951 484 467 128 116 12 R 802 447 355 723 375 348 79 72 7 U 277 153 124 :128 109 119 41)1 44 5

Sanand U 277 153 124 228 109 ll9 49 44 5 Viramgam Taluka T 2,050 1,045 1,005 1,605 677 928 445 368 77 R 944 480 464 796 347 449 148 133 15 U 1,106 565 541 809 330 479 297 235 62 Viramgam U 1,015 517 498 739 301 438 276 216 60

MandaI U 91 48 43 70 29 41 21 19 2 Dehgam Taluka T 1,434 723 711 1,127 487 640 307 236 71 R 1,195 598 597 943 406 537 252 192 60 U 239 125 114 184 81 103 55 44 11 Dehgam U 239 125 114 184 81 103 55 44 11 (5) Chalvadi or Channayya

AHMADABAD DISTRI!lT u 5 2 3 4 1 3 1 1 Ahmadabad City Taluka u 5 2 3 " Ahmadabad Urban u 5 2 3 4 1 1 AgglomerH.t,ion Ahma.tiabad u 2 3 4 s 1 117

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Put-A

Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers according to main activity among Scheduled Castes

APPENDIX

Scheduled Castes classified by literates and illiterates-Contd.

Literate and Educated District / Taluka / Mahal / Total Population Illiterate Persons

City/Town/Urban Rural -----~------Agglomeration Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 (6) Dhor, Kakkayya or Kanoyya

A MADABAD DISTRICT T 319 180 139 307 168 139 12 12 R 307 174 133 296 163 133 11 11 U 12 6 6 11 5 6 1 1 Ahmadabad City Taluka U I

Ahmadabad Urban U I I I Agglomeration

Ahmadabad U 1

Daskroi Taluka T 318 179 139 307 168 139 11 II R 307 174 133 296 163 133 11 II U 11 5 6 11 5 6

Nandej U 11 5 6 11 5 6 (7) Garoda or Garo

AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 8,808 4,702 4,106 3,990 1,433 2,557 4,81S 3,269 1,549 R 2,706 1,405 1,301 1,412 457 955 1,294 948 346 U 6,102 3,297 2,805 2,578 976 1,602 3,524 2,321 1,203

Ahmadabad City Taluka T 5,613 3,066 2,54J 2,330 900 1,430 3,283 2,166 1,1l7 R 23 8 15 10 2 8 13 6 7 U 5,590 3,058 2,532 2,320 898 1,422 3,270 2,160 1,110

Ahmadabad Urban U 5,516 3,016 2.500 2,288 887 1,401 3,228 2,129 1,099 Agglomeration (a) Ahmadabad U 5,133 2,800 2,333 2,115 811 1,304 3,018 1,989 1,029 (b) Sardarnagar U 90 46 44 54 18 36 36 28 8 (c) Sahijpur Bogha U 26 19 7 12 7 5 14 12 2 (d) Naroda U 110 65 45 43 23 20 67 42 25 (e) Ahmada.bad U 27 13 14 9 3 6 18 10 8 Cantonment (g) Odhav U 79 38 41 33 12 21 46 26 20 (h) R-anip U 45 30 15 21 12 9 24 18 6 (i) Danilimda U 6 5 1 I I 5 4 I

Hansol U 5 3 2 1I 1 2 2 2

Nikol U 42 22 20 17 5 12 25 17 8

Sarkhej U 27 17 10 12 5 7 15 12 3

Daskroi Taluka R 609 321 288 292 108 184 317 213 104

Dholka Taluka T 1,057 539 518 582 186 396 475 353 122 R 792 418 374 444 141 303 348 277 71 U 265 121 144 138 45 93 127 76 51

Dholk& lJ 210 91 119 113 34 79 97 57 40

Bavl.. l1 ISIS 30 25 25 11 14 30 19 11 118 C-VII SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd. Part-A Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers according to main activity among Scheduled Castes

APPENDIX Scheduled Castes classified by literates and illiterates-Contd.

Literate and Educated District/Taluka/Mahal/ Total Population Illiterate Persons City/Town/Urban Rural ------Agglomeration Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 0 6 7 8 9 10 II

Dhandhuka Taluka T 383 182 201 208 51 157 175 131 44 R 296 142 154 164 43 121 132 99 33 U 87 40 47 44 8 36 43 32 11

Dhandhulm U 22 8 14 11 I 10 II 7 4

Ranpur U 59 28 31 30 6 24 29 22 '1 Barwala U 6 4 2 3 1 2 3 3

Sanand 'l'aluka T 213 110 103 106 33 73 107 77 30 R 147 75 72 77 23 54 70 52 18 U 66 35 31 29 10 19 37 25 12 Sanand U 66 35 31 29 10 19 37 25 12 Viramgam Talu1,a T 502 248 254 262 80 182 240 168 72 R 447 223 224 238 72 166 209 151 58 U 55 25 30 24 8 16 31 17 14

Viramgam U 29 13 16 11 3 8 18 10 8

MandaI U 26 12 14 13 5 8 13 7 6 Dehgam Taluka T 431 236 195 210 75 135 221 161 60 R 392 218 174 187 68 119 205 150 55 U 39 18 21 23 7 16 16 11 5

Dehgam U 39 18 21 23 7 16 16 11 5

(8) Halleer AHMADABAD DISTRICT U 9 4 5 6 1 5 3 8 Ahmadabad City Talnka U 9 4 5 6 5 3 3 Ahmadabad Urban U 9 4 5 6 5 3 3 Agglomeration Ahmadabad U 9 4 5 6 1 5 3 3

(9) Holar or Valhar

AHMADABAD DISTRICT U 1 1 1 1 Ahmadabad City Taluka U Ahmadabad Urban AgglomAration U 1 1 1 1

(a) Ahmadabad Cantonment U 1 1 1

(10) Lingader AHMADABAD DISTRICT U 5 3 2 1 1 4 3 1 Ahmadabad City Taluka U 5 3 "l 1 1 4 3

119 C-VH SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDUI~ED TRIBES-Contd. Part-A Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers according to main activity among Scheduled Castes

APPENDIX

Scheduled Castes classified by literate~ and. illiterates-Contd.

Literate and Educated District / 1'aluk11 / Mahal / Total PopUlation Illiterate Persons City/Town/Uroan -r~lu'al ------_ ------Agglomeration UrlJdll Persuns Malas FOlnales Persons Males Females Por;,~')n'3 :;\lales Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ahmadabad Urban U 5 3 2 1 4 3 Agglomeration

(a) Ahmadabad U 4 2 2 3 2 (b) Alnna

(11) Mahar, Tarat or Dhegu Megu

AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 689 333 356 392 172 220 297 161 136 R 6 3 3 3 1 2 3 2 1 U 683 330 353 389 171 218 294 159 135

Ahmadabad City 'l'aluka U 6R3 330 3113 389 171 218 294 159 135

Ahmadabad Urban U 683 330 35:l 389 171 218 29-1 159 135 Agglomcration

(a) AhI1la( Itt bad l7 (Hl9 3"" 347 :182 169 213 287 153 134 (b) Ahmadabad Cantonment U 14 8 6 7 2 5 7 6 1

Daskroi Talulm R 6 3 :l 3 2 3 2

(12) , Dhed, Vankar or Maru Vankar

AHMADABAD DISTRICT T :45,839 77,629 68,210 83,4i6 34,534 48,912 62,393 43,095 19,298 R ·16,287 24,129 22,158 31,775 12,819 18,956 14,512 11,310 3,202 U 99,552 53,500 46,052 51,671 21,715 29,956 47,881 31,785 16.096 Ahmndabad City 1\:1.'lo_=l T O:_Lli75 50,'138 ,13,237 48,265 20,442 27,823 45,410 29,996 15,414 It 602 2B4 :)08 38:3 144 239 21B 150 6B U 93,073 50,144 42.9~9 47,R82 20,2!l8 27,5R4 45,191 29.846 11l,341l

Ahmadabarl Urban U 92,091 49,608 42,483 47,301 20,049 27,252 44,790 29,559 15,231 Agglomoration (a) Allmadabad U RB,:{K5 48,103 41,282 45,787 19,400 26,387 43,598 28,703 14,895 (b) Ral'darnagar U 21fi 113 103 1114 70 94 52 43 !l (c) Sahijpur Bogha U 127 80 47 71 34 37 56 46 10 (d) Naroua U 542 309 233 3~0 152 178 212 157 55 (e) Ahmadabad C,lntonment U 552 308 2H 240 98 142 312 210 102 (f) Odhav U 57 32 25 22 8 14 a5 24 11 (g) l{anip U 3:18 179 159 lSI 69 112 157 110 47 (11) Danilimda U 874 484 390 506 218 288 368 266 102

Hansol U 114 60 54 42 15 27 72 45 27

Xilcol U 488 277 211 327 148 179 161 129 32

Surkhl'j U 380 199 181 212 86 126 Hl8 113 55 Daslcroi Taluka '1' 6,978 3,700 3,278 4,090 1,614 2,416 2,888 2,056 832 R 6.576 :3,4S0 3,096 :1,8(;2 1.,,51 2,:nl 2,714- 1,929 7)~f) U 4-02 220 lR2 22R !l:1 1:15 174 127 47

~anuej U 402 220 182 228 93 135 li4 127 47 120 c-vnI SCHEDUI_ED CASTES AND SCHEDULED l'RIBES-contd. Part-A Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers according to main activity among Scheduled' Castes APPENDIX Scheduled Castes classified by literates and illiterates-Contd. Literate and Educated Distriot I Truuks / Mahal/ Total Population Illiterate Persons City/Town/Urban Rural _-.----- Agglomeration , rrban Person" ]l.1a1e8 Female. Persons 'Males Females Persons "1 ales Females

I II 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Dholka Taluka T 16,872 9.058 7,814 11.353 4,727 6,626 5.1519 4,331 1,188 R 14,949 8.078 6,871 10,320 4,350 5,970 4,629 3,728 901 U 1,923 980 943 1,033 377 656 890 603 287

Dholka u 1,141 581 560 598 219 379 543 362 181

Bavla U 'J82 399 383 435 11,8 277 347 241 lOll

Dhandhuka Taluka T 7,406 3,784 3,622 5,356 2,052 3.304 2.050 1.732 318 R 6,874 3,462 3,412 5,09:1 1,949 3,144 1,781 1,513 268 U 532 322 210 263 103 160 269 219 110 Dhandhuka U 217 133 84 71 22 49 146 111 311 Ranpur U 101 53 48 59 19 40 42 S4. 8 Barwala U 214 ]36 78 133 62 71 81 74 7

Senand Taluka T 7,918 4,098 3,820 5,344 2,131 3,213 2,574 1.967 607 R 6,765 3.500 3.265 4,747 1,911 2,836 2,018 1.589 429 U 1,153 598 555 597 220 377 556 378 1711

Sanand U 1,153 598 555 597 220 377 556 S78 178 Viramgam Tahlka T 9,877 4.995 4,882 7,242 2,848 4,394 2.635 2,147 488 R 8.301 4.243 4.058 6,095 2,432 3.663 2,206 1,811 3911 U 1,576 752 824 1,147 416 731 429 336 93

Viramgam U 1,0611 493 573 738 250 488 328 243 85

:Malldal U 510 259 251 409 166 243 101 93 8 Dehgam Taluka T 3,113 1,556 1,557 1,796 690 1,106 1,317 866 451 R 2.220 1,072 1,148 1,275 482 793 945 590 3511 U 893 484 409 521 208 313 372 276 96 Dehgam u 893 484 409 521 208 313 372 276 98 (13) Mang, Matang or Minimadig AHMADABAD DISTRICT u 26 17 9 20 11 9 6 6 Ahmadabad City Taluka u 26 17 9 20 11 1# 6 6 Ahmadabad Urban u 26 17 9 20 11 9 fI o Agglomeration Ahmadabad 26 17 9 20 11 6 • (14) Mang-Garudl AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 56 17 39 53 15 38 3 2 1 R 49 14 35 49 14 31S U 7 3 4 4 1 3 8 II 1 Ahmadabad City Truuka U 7 3 4 4 3 3 2 1 Ahmadabad Urban U 7 3 4 4 3 S II 1 Agglomeration (a) Ahmadabad U II 2 4 3 2 1 1 (b) Ahmadabad Cantonment U 1 1 1 Viramgam Taluka R 49 14 31l 4Q 14 315

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Literate and Educated District / Taluka! Mahal! Total Population Illiterate Persons Cit,,! Town! Urban Rural Agglomerat ion Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

(15) MeghvaJ or Menghvar

AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 558 317 241 442 232 210 116 85 31 R 216 117 99 175 92 83 41 25 16 U 342 200 142 267 140 127 75 60 lIS

Ahmadabad City Taluka T 403 223 180 298 149 14!! 105 74 31 R 107 48 59 71 28 4!l ;~6 20 16 U 296 175 121 227 121 11)0 oil 54 15

Ahmadabad Urban U 230 135 95 163 83 80 67 1$2 15 Agglomeration

(a) Ahmadabad U 194 ll5 79 136 69 67 51\ 46 12 (b) Sardal'nagar U 5 2 3 4 1 3 1 1 (c) Naroda U 18 12 6 16 10 6 2 2 (d) Ahmadabad Cantonment U 1 1 1 1 (e) Odhav U 6 1 5 2 2 4 1 3 (f) Danilimcla U 6 4 2 5 3 2 1 1

Sarkhej U 66 40 26 64 38 26 2 2

Daskroi Taluka R 62 30 32 61 29 32

Dholka Taluka R 7 5 2 6 4 2

Banancl Taluka. U 46 25 21 40 19 21 6 6

Banand U 46 25 21 40 19 21 t) 6

Viramgam Taluka R 39 33 13 37 31 13 2 :.I

Dehgam Taluka R (16) Mukri AHMADABAD DISTRICT U 2 2 1 1 1 1

Ahmadabad City Taluka U 2 2

Ahmadabacl Urban U !J 2 1 Agglomeration Ahmadabacl V 2 2 (17 ) Nadia or Hadi

AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 6,638 3,604 3,034 4,556 2,025 2,531 2,082 1.679 503 R 1,015 540 475 774 343 431 241 191 44 U 5,623 3,064 2,559 3,782 1,682 2,100 1,841 1,382 459 Ahmadabad Cit,y Talnka U 5,623 3,064 2,559 3,782 1,682 2,100 1,841 1.382 459

Ahmadabad Urban U 5,623 3.0M 2,fi59 3,782 1,682 2,100 1,841 1,:lS2 459 Agglomeration (a) Ahmadabad U 5,612 3,05n 2,553 3,775 1,678 2,097 1,837 1,381 450 (b) Xaroda F I I 1 I (e) Danilimda U 10 4 6 6 :3 3 4 :~

Viramgam Taluka R 1,006 534 472 768 340 428 238 19l 44

Dehgam 'l'aluka R 9 I) 3 6 3 13 3 3

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2 :3 4 5 , 8 9 10 11 (18) Pasi AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 210 173 37 151 116 35 59 57 2 R 1 1 1 1 U 209 172 37 150 115 35 59 57 2

Ahmadabad City Talnka 209 172 37 150 115 59 57 2

Ahmn dabad U l b" 1) r 20H li2 37 150 115 3il 50 57 2 t Agglomeration (a) Ahmadabad u 194 158 30 138 10i 511 04 2 (b) Karoda 1: 3 3 2 1 1 (c) Ahmadabad Cantonment U 1 1 1 1 (d) Ranip U 11 10 10 9 1 1

Daskroi Taluka R 119.1 Shcnva, Chenva, Sedma or Rawat AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 10,572 5,525 5,047 8,655 4,066 4,589 1,917 1,459 458 R 6,874 3,525 3,349 6,208 2,935 3,273 666 590 76 U 3,698 2,000 1,698 2(147 1,131 1,316 1,251 869 382

Ahmadabad City Talnka T 3,662 1,992 1,(l70 2,407 1,122 1,2S5 1,255 870 385 R. 78 46 32 63 ;:Hi 27 15 10 5 U 3,584 1,946 1,638 2,344 J ,O~)(j 1,258 1,240 860 380

Ahmadabad Urban U 3,578 1,942 1.636 2,338 1,082 1,256 1,2-10 860 380 Agglomeration (a) Ahmadabad U 3,577 1.941 1,636 2,338 1,082 1,256 1,239 859 380 (b) "aroda U 1 1 1 1

Sarkhej II 6 4 2 6 4 ~

Daskroi Taluka R 420 234 186 321 151 170 99 83 16

Dhanc1huka Taluka U 1

Barwala U 1 1

Sananc1 Taluka T 3,082 1,6]0 1,472 2,841 1,389 1,452 241 221 20 R 3,051 1,598 1,453 2,812 1,379 1,433 239 219 20 II 31 12 19 29 10 19 2 2

Sanand U 31 12 19 2H ]0 19 2

Vira-mgam Taluka T 3,357 1,664 1,OfJ3 3,05(J 1,389 1,661 307 275 32 R 3,275 1,622 1,653 2,976 1,354 1,622 299 268 31 U 82 42 40 74 35 39 8 7 1

U 09 34 35 61 27 3i 8 7

lla.ndal U 13 8 13 8 Dehgam Taluka R 50 25 25 36 15 21 14 10 4 (20) or Tirbanda AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 818 437 381 494 225 269 324 212 112 R 302 161 141 200 96 104 102 65 37 U 516 276 240 294 129 165 222 147 75

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Scheduled Castes classified by literates and illiterates-Contd.

Literate and Educated Distriot I Taluka I ;vIaball Total Population [!literate Persons City I Town I Urban Rural ------~--"------Agglomeration Urban Persons ;_Hales Females Persons Males FQmales Persons Males Females 1 ! 3 4- II 6 7 8 !l 10 11

Ahmadabad City Taluka G 508 272 236 ::88 127 161 220 146 75

Ahmadabad Urban U 508 272 236 288 127 16t 220 145 75 Agglomeration (a) Ahmadabad U 445 237 208 235 102 13:~ 210 135 76 (b) Ranip U 63 35 28 53 25 28 10 10

Daskroi Taluka R 287 152 135 187 87 100 100 65 35

Dholka Talulw T 14 6 8 10 4 6 4. 2 !! R 6 2 4. 4 2 2 2 II U 8 4- 4- 6 2 4- 2 2

Bavla U 8 4- 4. 6 .:1 4 2 :l

Dehgam Taluka R 9 7 2 9 7 2 (21) Turi AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 784 410 374 455 156 299 329 254 760 R 429 207 222 268 76 192 161 131 845 U 355 203 152 187 80 107 168 123 44 Ahmadabad Oity Taluka T 316 188 128 156 i2 84 16U ll6 R 26 11 15 13 6 7 13 5 116 U 290 177 113 143 66 77 \47 111 36 Ahmadabad Urban U 290 177 113 143 66 77 147 111 Agglomeration Ahmadabad U ~90 177 113 143 66 77 147 III 36 DILllkroi Taluka R 29 16 13 13 4 9 16 ]2 " Dholka Taluka, T 181 78 103 119 34 85 62 44 18 R 131 62 69 84 24 60 47 38 I) U 50 16 34 35 10 25 15 6 I)

Dholka U 46 16 31 32 10 22 14 6 I)

Bavla U 4 1 3 ~ a 1 Dhandhuka Taluka T 47 24 23 34 II 23 13 13 R 33 15 18 26 7 18 8 8 U 14 9 6 9 4 5 5 5 - Ranpur U 9 ~ a Il 3 5 3 3

Barwala U IS 8 2 3 a :I 2 Banand Taluka T 57 32 25 29 10 19 28 22 Il R 56 31 25 29 10 19 27 21 6 U 1 1 1 1

Banand U Viramgam Taluka R 136 62 74 91S 22 73 41 '0 Dehgam Taluka R 18 10 8 9 5 6 I) 7 I C-VID SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd.

Part-A Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and Don-workers according to main activity among Scheduled Castes APPENDIX Scheduled Castes classified by literates and illiterates-Concld.

Literate and Educated District I Taluka I Mahal I Total Population Illit"ra~ Persons City I Town I Urban Rura.l -_------AlJlllomeration Urban PtUS01l8 Males Fernal". Persons Males Fema.les Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

(22) Unspecified AlDIADABAD DISTRICT T 29,184 15,733 13,451 18,911 8,284 10,627 10,273 7,449 2.824 R 9,384 4,782 4,602 6,942 2,867 4,075 2,442 1,915 527 U 19,800 10,951 8,849 11,969 5,417 6,552 7.831 5.534 2,297 .A.hmada.b&d City Taluk.. T 19,685 10,954 8,731 11,884 5,422 6,462 7,801 5,532 2,269 R 211 157 54 107 70 37 104 87 17 U 19,474 10,797 8,677 11,777 5,352 6,425 7,697 5,445 2,262

.A.1unadabad Urba.n U 19,438 10,782 8,656 11,758 5,345 0,413 7,680 5,437 2,243 Agglomeration (a) Ahmadabad lj 18,265 10,155 8,110 II,OU 5,022 11,002 7,241 5,133 2,108 (b) Sardarnagar U 247 137 110 168 77 91 79 60 19 (c) Sahijpur Bogha U 458 215 243 284 119 165 174 116 78 (d) Naroda. U 139 76 63 95 38 67 44 38 6 (fl) Ahmadabad U 98 68 '0 62 31 31 36 27 9 Cantonment (f) Odhav U 8 4 4 S 1 2 5 3 2 (g) Ranip U 21 17 4, III 11 4, 8 II (h) Da.nilimda U 202 120 82 107 46 61 116 74 III lIanaol U 4, 2 J II • • 2 Sarkhej U 32 13 19 17 7 10 15 6 9

Duluoi Taluka T 1,596 666 1131 1,095 362 733 601 a03 198 R 1,695 665 930 1,094 362 732 501 303 1118 U 1 1 1 1

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Dholka Taluka T 1.877 982 896 1,371; 563. 812 502 419 83 R 1,871 1182 889 1,~73 563 810 498 419 79 U 6 6 :I :I , 4,

Dholka U 5 1\ 4 Bavla U 1 "

Dhandhuka Taluka T 3,455 1,791 1,664 2,489 98.~ 1,504 966 806 160 R 3,239 1,691 1,548 2,~65 947 1,418 874 744 130 U 216 100 116 124 38 86 92 62 30

Dhandhuka U 130 65 65 78 28 50 52 37 15

Barwala U 86 35 til 46 10 36 40 25 15

iaDand Taluka R 179 98 81 133 59 74 4.6 39 7

Vinungam Taluka T 2,298 1,195 1,103 1,891 875 1,016 407 320 87 R 2,195 1,141 1,054 1,826 848 978 369 293 76 U 103 54 49 65 27 38 118 27 11

Vbamgam U 4i' 32 16 38 23 15 10 II

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APPENDIX

Scheduled Trihes classified by literates and illiterates---contd.

I,iterate and Educated District / Taluka / Mahal Total Population Illiterate Persons City/To"on / Urban Rural Agglomeration Urban Pt'rson~ :\Iales Females Porsoll' Males Fpmales Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 10 11

ALL SCHEDULED TRIBES

AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 20,998 11,255 9,743 15,502 7,129 8,373 5,496 4,126 1,370 R 4,321 2,302 2,019 3,557 1,681 1,876 764 621 143 U ]6,677 8,953 7,724 11,945 5,448 6,497 4,732 8,505 1,227 Ahmadabad City Taluka T 16,345 8,786 7,559 11,622 5,299 6,323 4,723 3,487 1,236 R 241 132 109 137 57 80 104 75 29 U 16,104 8,654 7,450 11,485 5,242 6,243 4,619 3,412 1,207

Ahmadabad Urban U 16,004 8,603 7,401 11,408 5,210 6,198 4,596 3,393 1,203 Agglomeration (a) Ahmadabad U 11,1130 1l,:{02 5,328 8,123 3,729 4,394 3,507 2.573 934 (b) Saniarnagar U 1,998 1,079 919 1,430 628 802 568 451 117 (0) Sahijpur Bogha U 105 54 51 53 38 15 52 16 36 (d) Naroda U 71 50 21 51 33 18 20 17 3 (e) Ahmadabad Cantonment U 728 387 341 441 175 266 287 21~ 75 (f) Odhav U 26 15 11 17 6 11 9 9 (g) Ranip U 51 28 23 38 19 19 13 9 4 (h) Danilimda U 1,395 688 707 1,255 582 673 140 106 34

Hansol U 20 11 9 12 4 8 8 7 1 Sarkbej U 80 40 40 65 28 37 15 12 3

Daskroi Taluka T 971 523 448 818 396 422 153 127 26 R 939 505 434 797 386 411 142 Ill! 23 U 32 18 14 21 10 11 11 8 3 Nandej U 32 18 14 21 10 11 II , 8 3 Dholka Taluka T 1,560 837 723 1,246 583 663 314 254 60 R 1,462 787 675 1,180 561 619 282 226 56 U 98 50 48 66 22 44 32 28 4

Dholka U 39 20 HI 21 5 16 18 15 3 Bavla {T 59 30 29 45 17 28 14 13 1

Dhandhuka Taluka T 313 159 154 243 103 140 70 56 14 R 159 81 78 125 52 73 34 29 5 U 154 78 76 118 51 67 36 27 9

Dhandhuka U 53 24 29 31 11 20 22 13 9 Ranpur U 38 HI 19 33 14 19 5 5 Barwala U 63 35 28 54 26 28 9 9

Sanand Taluka T 996 519 477 87:1 409 464 123 110 13 R 911 476 435 79:1 371 422 118 10ft 1:~ U 85 43 42 80 38 42 0 5

Sanand U 85 43 42 80 38 42 5 5

Viramgam Taluka T 777 413 364 674 329 345 103 84 19 R 573 303 270 499 244 255 74 59 ]5 U 204 110 94 175 flo 90 29 25 4

Viramgam U 204 110 94 170 Rfi 90 29 25 4

Dehgam Taluka R 36 18 Ifl 26 10 16 10 S 2

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Scheduled Tribes classified by literates and illiterates-Contd.

Literate and Distriot / Taluka / Mahal! Total Population Illiterate Educated Persons City/Town/Urban Rural Agglomeration Urbau Persons Males Females Persons ;\lales Fomales Persons I1Iales Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

(1) Bavacha or

AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 878 466 412 555 240 315 323 226 97 R 48 25 23 29 11 18 19 14 5 U 830 441 389 526 229 297 304 212 92

Ahmadabad City Taluka T 834 442 392 528 229 299 306 213 93 R 4' 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 U 830 441 389 526 229 297 304 212 92

Ahmadabad Urhan U 8:30 441 389 526 ' 229 297 304 212 92 Agglomeration (a) Ahmadabad U 826 43S 388 525 229 296 301 209 92 (h) Naroda U 1 1 1 1 (c) Danilimda U 3 3 3 3

Dhandhuka Taluka R 7 5 2 7 2

Virarngam Taluka R 1 1 1

Dehgam Taluka '>I. 36 18 18 26 10 16 10 8 2

(2) Bhil. including Bhil Gara.sia, Dholi Bhil, DUngri Bhil Dungri, Gara.sia, Mewasi Bhil, Ra.wal Bhil, Tadvi Bhil, Bhagalia, Bllilala, Pawra. Vasava and Vasave

AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 11,734 6,221 5,513 8,551 3,836 4,715 3,183 2,385 798 R 1,867 1,010 857 1,453 691 762 414 319 95 U 9,867 5,211 4,656 7,098 3,145 3,953 2,769 2,066 703

Ahmadabad City Taluka T 9,810 5,183 4,627 7,012 3,092 3,920 2,798 2,091 707 R 169 93 76 91 34 57 78 59 19 U 9,641 5,090 4,551 6,!121 3,058 3,863 2,720 2,032 688

Ahmadabad Urban U 9,698 5,066 4,532 6,1'97 3,050 3,847 2.701 2,016 685 Agglomeration (a) Ahmadabad U 6,194 3,293 2,901 4,281 1,901 2,380 1,913 1,392 521

(b) Sardarnagar U 1,756 954 802 1,317 578 739 439 376 63

(0) Sahijpur Bogha U 19 14 5 II 6 5 8 8

(d) Naroda U 30 22 8 30 22 8

(e) Ahmadabad Cantonment U 684 356 328 421 164 257 263 192 71

(f) Odhav U 16 10 6 12 6 6 4 4

(g) Ranip U 24 15 9 20 12 8 4 3 1

(h) Danilimda U 875 402 473 S05 361 444 70 41 29

Haneol U 16 9 7 9 2 7 7 7 Sarkhej U 27 15 12 16 9 12 9 • 131 C-VIII SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd. Part-B Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers according to main activity among Scheduled Tribes APPENDIX Scheduled Tribes classified by literates and illiterates-Contd.

L:LeraWand District/Taluka/Mahal/ Total Population Illiterate Educated Persons

City / Town / Urban Rural ~--~------Agglomeration Urban Porsons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons 1\Iales Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

Da.ekroi Taluka T 564 309 255 458 224 234 106 85 21 R 549 303 246 448 220 228 101 83 18 U Ili 6 9 10 4 6 5 2 3

Nandej U Hi 6 9 10 4 6 5 2 3

Dholka Taluka T 958 514 444 765 363 402 193 151 42 R 946 507 439 759 362 397 187 145 42 U 12 7 Ii 6 I " 6 6 Dholka U 7 4 3 3 3 4 4

Bavla U 5 3 2 3 2 2 2

Dhandhuka Taluka U 48 24 24 26 11 15 22 13 9

Dhandhuka U 48 24 24 213 11 16 22 13 9

Sanand Taluka R 150 75 75 112 49 6S 38 26 12

Viramgam Taluka T 204 116 88 178 97 81 26 19 7 R 53 32 21 43 26 17 10 6 4 U 151 84 67 135 71 64 16 13 3

Viramgam U 151 84 67 l:l5 71 64 16 13 3

(3) Chodhara

AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 48 32 16 30 15 15 18 17 1 R 6 4 2 3 1 2 3 3 U 42 28 14 27 14 18 15 14 1 Ahmadabad City Taluka T 48 32 16 30 15 15 18 17 R 6 4 2 3 1 2 3 3 U 42 28 14 27 14 13 15 14 1

Ahmadabad Urban U 42 28 14 27 14 13 15 14 Agglomeration (a) Ahmadaball U 36 25 11 21 II 10 15 14 (b) Naroda U 6 3 3 6 3 3 (4) Dhanka, including Tadvi, Tetaria and Valvi AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 155 89 66 133 72 61 22 17 5 R 118 66 52 112 63 49 6 3 3 U 37 23 14 21 9 12 16 14 2 Ahmadabad City Talulm U 27 16 II 15 6 9 12 10 2

Ahmadabad Urban U 27 16 11 15 6 9 12 10 2 Agglomeration (a.) Ahmadabad U 22 14 8 13 6 7 9 8 (b) Sahijpur Bogha U r; 2 3 2 2 3 2

Da.kroi Taluka T 128 73 55 118 66 52 10 7 3 R 118 66 52 112 63 49 6 3 S U 10 7 3 6 3 3 4 4

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APPENDIX

Scheduled Tribes classified by literates and iliterates-Contd.

Litel'ate and Educaterl DistriccjTalukajMallalj ToLal Population Illitorat,f) Persons Town I Urban Rural ---~------AggIom.. ration Urban Pel'~UllS Males Feillales I~er~ons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 (5) AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 98 57 41 36 12 24 62 45 17 R 10 10 1 1 9 9 U 88 47 41 35 11 24 53 36 17 28 20 8 Ahmadabad City Taluka U 68 40 12 48 32 16 28 20 8 Ahmadabad Urban U 68 40 12 48 32 16 Agglomeration 26 8 (a) Ahmadabad U 64 38 20 12 44 30 14 4 2 2 (b) Naroda U 4 2 2 Daskroi Talulm R 10 10 9 9

Viramgam Taluka U 20 7 13 15 3 12 5 4 2(1 7 13 15 Viramgam U 3 12 5 4 1

(6) . including Talavia or Halpati

AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 106 62 44 77 37 40 29 25 4 R 61 28 33 54 22 32 7 6 34 11 1 U 45 23 15 8 22 19 3 Ahmadabad City Taluka U 45 34 II 23 15 8 22 19 3 Ahmadabad Urban u 45 34 11 23 15 8 22 19 3 Agglomeration 42 33 9 20 14 (a) Ahmadabad u 6 Jl2 19 3 (b) Ranip U 1 2 3 1 2

Daskroi Taluka R 55 25 30 49 19 30 6 6

Dbolka Taluka R 6 3 il 3 2

(7) or Gamta or Gavit, including Mavchi. Padvi. Vasava. Vasave and Valvi AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 168 87 81 123 56 67 45 31 61 60 103 14 R 121 49 59 13 12 1 U 47 26 21 15 7 8 32 19 13 26 21 15 Ahmadabad City Taluka U 47 7 8 32 19 13 U 26 21 15 Ahmadabad Urban 47 7 8 82 19 18 Agglomeration Ahmadabad U 47 ll6 21 15 7 8 32 19 13

Daskroi Taluka R 3 2 1 1 2 1 1

Dholka Taluka R 99 53 df 89 43 46 10 10

Sanand T"luka 19 6 18 13 1 1 133

(Bk) H-46-34 C-VIII SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd. Part-B Classification by literacy and industrial category or workers and non-workers according to main activity among Scheduled Tribes APPENDIX Scheduled Tribes classified by literates and illiterates-Contd. Litorate and Educated UistrictJTalukaJMahalJ TotalJ Population flliterate Persons City J 'fown J Urban Rural Agglomeration Urban Persons IIlales Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 (8) Gond or Rajgond

AHMADABAD DISTRICT u 4 1 3 3 1 2 1 1 Ahmadabad City Taluka u 4 3 3 2 Ahmadabad Urban u 4 3 3 2 Agglomf'ration (a) Ahmadabad U 3 3 2 2

(b) Ahmadabad U 1 1 Cantonment (9) Kathodi or Katkari, including Dhor Kathodi or Dhor Katkari and Son Kathodi or Son Katkari A HMADABAD DISTRICT u 19 4 15 2 2 17 13 Ahmadabad City Taluka U 19 4 15 2 2 17 4 13

Ahmadabad Urban U )0 4 15 2 2 17 4 18 Agglomeration Ahmadabad U 19 4 15 2 2 17 4 II (10) Kokna, Kokni, Kukna AHMADABAD DISTRICT u 4 2 2 3 2 1 1 1 Ahmndabad City Taluka u 4 2 2 3 2

Ahmadabad Urban U 4 2 2 3 2 Agglomeration Ahmadabad U 4 2 2 3 2 1

(11) Koll Dhor, Tokre Koli, Kolcha or 1 ~olgha

AHMADABAD DISTRICT u 55 42 13 25 16 9 o 26 4 .Ahmadabad City Taluka U 55 42 13 25 16 9 o 26 4 Ahmadabad Urban U 55 42 13 25 16 9 :.0 26 4 Agglomeration Ahmadabad U 55 42 13 25 16 .0 26 (12) or Nayaka, including Cholivala Jayaka, Kapr lia Nayaka, n:ota Nayaka and Nana N;:,yaka AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 1,158 617 541 956 454 ~ 12 2)2 163 39 R 788 428 360 649 314 f l5 119 114 25 U 370 189 181 307 140 167 13 49 14

A.hmadabad City Taluka T 317 171 146 242 117 125 75 54 21 R 60 34 26 40 22 18 20 12 8 U 257 137 120 202 95 107 55 42 13

Ahmadabad Urban U 204 112 92 152 73 79 52 39 13 Agglomeration (a) Ahmadabad U 188 104 84 146 71 75 33 9 (Il) Sahijpllr Bogha U 6 3 3 1 1 2 :I (e) Naroda U 3 S 3 (d) Rani" U 7 2 • 5 5 1 4 1 1 Sarkhej U 53 25 28 60 !2 28 3 134 C-VIII SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd. Part-B

CJassi'"ica6on by rteracy and Slldustrifll cate~ory of worKers and n~m-workers according to main activity among Schedukd Tribes APPENDIX Sc heduled T}';bes classified by literates and illiterates-Contd. LiteratI" and Edu( ated District I 'Taluka / Mahal I Total P()pulation J~ht(O-r8te Perscns City/Town / Ul'bll 1 R11ral Agglomeration Urhan : '", 'sons 1\1a108 F(>mal,," Pel'sons l\fal~8 F~males

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

l)a~kroi Taluka R 117 64 53 106 53 53 II 11

Dholka Taluka T 257 137 120 196 86 110 61 51 10 R 246 133 113 188 84 104 58 49 9 U 11 4 7 8 2 6 3 2 1

Dholka U 5 2 3 3 2 2

Bavl.. U 6 2 4 5 4

Dhandhnka Taluka T 22 9 13 16 4 12 6 5 1 R 17 9 8 11 4 7 6 5 1 U 5 5 5 fi

Dhandhuka U 5 5 5

"anand T,liuka T 166 87 79 116 68 78 20 19 R 81 44 37 66 30 36 15 14 U 85 43 42 80 38 42 5 5

Sanand u 85 43 42 80 38 42 5 5

Viramgam Talnka T 279 149 130 250 126 124 29 23 6 R 267 144 123 238 121 117 29 23 6 U 12 5 7 12 5 7

Viramgam U 1~ 7 12 5 7 (13) Pardhi, including Advichincher and Phanse Pardhi AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 134 58 76 118 47 71 16 11 5 R 82 33 49 71 25 46 11 8 3 U 52 25 27 47 22 25 5 3 2 Ahma(laba I ('ity Talnka u 52 25 27 47 22 25 5 3 2

Ahmadabad Urban u 52 25 27 47 22 25 5 3 Agglomeration

(a) Ahmadabad u 24 13 11 24 13 11

(b) Rardanagar u 2i II 1() 9 14 4 2 2 (c) Ahmadabad o Cant. nment Dholka Talnka R 40 16 24 33 12 21 7 4 3

\ ircllngnm '1'aln1, R 42 17 25 3S 13 2[, 4 4 (14) Patelia .. ,' MADAHAD DIS rEleT T 26 20 6 19 13 6 7 7 R 6 6 6 6 U 20 14 6 13 7 6 7 7

Ahmadahad City Ttlnka u Jf; lOt 1:Z 7 6 ·, Ahmadabad l; ''''11 u I ./ 1~ 7 6 '\ A.~t!lompra.t,i n Ahmadah, d u IS I ~ c' 135 C-VHI SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd.

Part-B

Classification by literacy and industrial cate~ory of workers a~d non-workers according to main activity amon~ Scheduled Tribes

APPENDIX

Scheduled Tribes classified by literates and illiterates-Contd.

Lit('rato and Edu"ntf'd District /Tn!uka/MalJf11! T()tn! Population Illitc)'a,t£' Per80ns City I Town / Urban I Rurl11 Agglomeraticn Urban Pers()ns l\Ia,ks Ff'rnn ks

2 3 4 Ii 6 7 8 9 ]0 II

Daskroi T",1uka R 6 6 6

Viramgam Taluka F 2

\TirnITIf!an1 U 2

(15) l'omla AHMADABAD DISTRICT u 50 28 22 24 7 17 26 21 5

Ahmadabad City Talllka 2fj 9 9 3 6 Itl 3

Ahmadabad Urban U :25 ]n 9 3 6 16 3 Agglomeration Ahmadabad In 9 3 6 lfI 13 :3

Dhollm Taluka ];) 4 II 10 2

Dholka ]5 4 II 10 2

(16) Rathawa AHMADABAD DISTRICT T 75 4.0 35 69 35 34 6 5 1 R 69 36 33 f!6 33 33 3 (I U 6 4 2 3 2 1 8 2 1

Ahmadahad City Taluka L 6 4 2

Ahrnadabarl Urban U 6 4 AgglomeratlOll Ahmadahad L (; 4 2 2 3

]),,8kroi 'l'itlulm Iii 7 I·t 6

Dholka 'l'alulm R 54 29 25 27 2rj 2 2 (17) Vitolia. Kotw:tlh or Barodia AHMADABAD DISTRICT u 126 61 65 81 30 51 45 81 14 Ahmadabad City Talnka u 126 61 65 Rl 51 45 31 14

Ahmadabad Urklll U 1213 61 65 HI 51 L~ 5 31 14 Agl1lomerat ion Ahmadabad 126 61 65 RI 51 45 :n 14

(18) Unspecified

AHMADABAD DISTPICT T ~,lIJO 3,368 2.792 4,697 2,256 2,441 1,4{l3 1,112 351 R -: .It'.5 595 550 1,005 465 540 140 130 10 U ; ,O_t5 2,773 2,242 3,6£12 1,791 1,901 1,323 982 341

.\]Jmac1ab"d City Talnl", T ~,674 ~.ll)f 3.502 1.727 I,:-'~.~ 1,2~~1 947 341 l~ 2 I I I I l' ·lY3R 2,m4 2,Hi4 3,551 1,727 1 ,~,:! ~ 1,2S7 947 :140

136 C-VIJI SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES-Concid.

Part-B

Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-worker<; according to main acti"vity among Scbeduled Tribes

APPENDIX

Scheduled Tribes classified by literates and illiterates~ontd.

LiteratA and Educated Dj.~Lrict, I Taluka / Mahal Total Population Illiterate Persons City I '1'own I Rural Urban Agglumeration Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females P0rSOIlS Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Ahmadabad Urban u 4,834 2,fl72 2,162 3,548 1,725 1,823 1,286 947 339 Agglomeration (a) Ahmadabad U 3,931 2,1711 1,755 2,921 1,409 1,512 1,0ro 767 243 (b) Sardarnagar U 215 114 101 90 41 49 125 73 52 (e) Sahijpur Bogha U 75 35 40 39 31 8 36 32

(d) Narooa u 27 20 7 14 8 6 ]3 12 I

(e) Ahmadabad· u 42 29 13 19 10 9 23 19 4 Cantonment (f) Odhav u 10 5 5 5 5 5 5

(g) Ranip u 17 10 7 10 5 5 7 l5 2

(h) Danilirnda u 517 283 234 450 221 229 137 62 is Hansol U 4 2 2 3 2

Daskroi T"luka T 73 27 46 65 20 45 8 7 1 R 66 22 44 60 17 43 6 5 1 U 7 5 2 5 3 2 2 2 Nandej U 7 5 5 3 2 2 2

Dholka Taluka T 121 73 48 91 45 46 30 28 2 R 71 46 25 54 30 24 17 16 1 U 50 27 23 37 15 22 13 12 1 Dholka u 2 2 2 iI Bavla U 48 25 23 37 15 22 11 10 Dhandhuka Taluka T 236 121 115 201 88 ll3 35 33 2 R 135 67 68 Il4 48 66 21 19 2 U 101 54 47 87 40 47 14 14 Ranpur U 38 19 19 33 14 19 l5 l5 Barwala U 63 35 28 54 26 28 9 9 "anand Taluka R 661 351 310 597 287 :no 64 M \"iraIl1gUtn Taluka T 229 122 107 191 89 102 38 33 5 R 210 109 101 179 83 96 31 26 U 19 13 6 12 6 6 7 7 \'iramg'lm U 19 6 12 6 6 7 7

137 (Bk) H-46-35

E-ESTABLISHMENT TABLES

E-I Distribution of Establishments By Broad Types

This is a new table for the 1971 Census and is prepared for total, rural and urban areas for District/City and gives the distribution of all establishments by three broad types viz., (1) manufacturing, processing or servicing establishments (2) trade or business establishments and (3) other establishments in each of (a) Government or quasi­ Government (b) private and (c) co-operative sectors of the economy. The manufacturing, processing or servicing establishments are furiher classified as registered factories, unregistered workshops and households industries. The trade or business establishments are classified as wholesale, retail and others. Lastly the 'other establishments' are classified s-s educational institutions, public health institutions and others.

With a view to understand the significance of statistics incorporated in E-series tables, the concepts and definitions of the terms occurring in the tables are given below.

An "Establishment" is a place where goods are produced or manufactured not solely for domestic consumption or where servicing and/or repairing is done such as factory, workshop or household industry or servicing and/or repair workshop or a place where retail or wholesale business is carried on or commercial services are rendered or an office, public or private or a place of entertainment or where educational, religious, social or entertainment services are rendered. It is necessay that in all these places one or more persons should be actually working. Thus hn establishment will cover manufacturing, trade and other establishments where people work.

Examples A factory or a workshop or workshop-cum-residence or a trading or other establishment, i.e. where some kind of production, processing, repair or servicing is undertaken or where goods or articles are made and sold, or some business is being carried on such as a grocery shop, a pan shop, restaurant, bank, hotel, or an office is functioning such as Government office, commercial office, or an institution is being run such as school, college, hospital, dispensary, etc., and where one or more persons are working.

An esatblishment may occupy a census house or a group of census houses or a 'part of a census house. An establishment has been treated as a Government/quasi-Government institution if the Central or State Govern­ ment or a Local Authority such as the Zilla Parishad, City Corporation or Municipality etc., completely owns or has a majority of shares as to control the management of the establishment.

Private establishments are those owned and managed by private individuals or corporate bodies not being co-operative institution or Government or quasi-government insitutions. Establishments registered under the Co-operative Societies Registration Law of the State, alone fall in the category of "Co-operative."

A 'Household Industry' is defined as an industry conducted by the head of the household himself/herself and/ or mainly by the members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas, and only within the premises of the house where the household lives in urban areas. The industry should not be run on the scale of a registered factory.

Registered Factory :-A factory which is registered under the Indian Factories Act should be treated as a "Regis­ tered Factory". Any other workshop merely licenced by the Municipal or any other authority or registered for any other purpose should not be treated as a registered factory unless it is registered under the Indian Factories Act. Unregistered Workshop :-Workshop is a place where some kind of 'production, processing, servicing, repairing or making of goods for sale' of is going on. A worKshop which is registered under the Indian Factories Act should be treated as a registered factory and others as unregistered workshops. Workshops which are run as household industry should be treated as household industry and entered as such.

139 The description of each Division and Major Group of National Industrial Classification, 1970 has been reproduced in an Annexure at the end of this volume.

E-II Part-A Distribution of Manufacturing, Processing or Servicing Establishments other than Househol Industrie~ Classified by Registered Factories, Unregistered Workshops and Size of Employment

This table shows distribution of manufacturing, processing or servicing establishments other than household industries for total, rural and urban areas for DistrictlCity scparately. It gives useful information about the size of employment and the number of units under each of the c: tegories (a) registered factories and (b) unregistered workshops in each Division/Major Group of National Industrial Classification, 1970.

Table E-ll (Parts A, Band C) somewhat corresponds to Tahle E-III of 1961. In 1961, Table E-III gave infor­ mation about census houses used as factories and workshops classified by power/fuel and no power used and size of employment. The range of employment size also varics bctwecn 1961 and 1971 Censuses, as will be seen from the following :- Range of employment size Range of employment size in 1961 in 1971 1 Person 1 Person 2-5 Persons 2--4 Persons 6-9 Persons 5-9 Persons 10-19 Persons 10-19 Persons 20-49 Persons 20-49 Persons 50-99 Persons 50-99 Persons 100 + Persons 100-299 Persons 300-499 Persons 500+ Persons E-II Part-B Distribution of Manufacturing, Processing or Servicing Establishments other than Household Industries Classified by Industry, Fuel/Power or Manual Used and size of Employment

In this table, the number of factories and workshops are presented for total, rund and urban areas for District/ City and by Division/Major Group of National Industrial Classification, 1970 and by size of employment. This gives information about the kind of fuel or power used in the industries.

B-U Part-C Distribution of Household Industry Establishments Classified by Industry, Fuel/Power Used and Size of Employment

This table furnishes information of household industry establishments by Division and Major Group of National Industrial Classification, 1970 about the kind of fuel or power used by broad employment size groups for total, rural and urban areas for District ICity separately.

E-I1I Distribution of Trade/Commercial Establishments classified by the Type of Business or trade and Size of Employment

This is a new table for 1971 and is prepared for the trade/commercial establishments classified by the type of business or trade and size of employment for total, rural and urban areas for District/City. All trade/commercial establishments are classified under each Division/Major Group of National Industrial Classification, 1970. E-IV Distribution of Establishments (Other than Manufacturing, Processing or Servicing or Business and Trade Establishments) by Size of Employment

This table gives the distribution of establishments (other than manufacturing, processing or servicing or busine" and trade establishments) by size of employment for total, rural and urban areas for District/City in each Division and Major Group of N&tional Industrial Classification, 1970. All establishments ( other than manufacturing, pro­ ces~ing or servicing or business and trade) further gives employment by broad groups in each Division/Major Group of National Industrial Classification, 1970. This table which has been attempted for the first time in 1971 Census also provides frame for the establishments not covered by Table E-U ( Part A and B) and E-III. 140 E-I DISTRIBUTION OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY BROAD TYPES

':'\ianufacturing, Pr.)cossjE.g Trade or Business (A) Govt./ or Servicing l~~tabli~hlnent_~ Establishments Other Establishments Total quasi------_--- Hural Govt. Total Hogi- UllJ'ogis- HOllschc lei 'Vholesalc Retail Others l£ducati- Public Urban (B) l'rivatl) ~l.lnlbel' sterod terod IIHlu):;tri~s onal Health Others (e) Co-oper- of E,tabli- Factories \\'urk- Institu- Tnstitu- Dio;trict ; City ative ~..;l}l!ICHts.. HI lOpS tion::; tioJls

1 2 3 ,1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 AHMADABAD DISTRICT TOTAL A 3,951 24 20 2 53 188 1,353 233 2,078 B 63,456 978 11.212 7.353 3.722 24,092 6.828 993 1.474 7,804 C 705 14 11 41 373 225 4 2 35

RUltAL A 2,103 2 4 1 14 11 974 109 938 B 13,567 113 216 4,681 136 5,794 438 124 218 1,847 C 347 4 1 32 173 123 I 13

URBAN A 1,848 22 16 1 39 177 379 124 1,090 B 49.889 865 10,99G 2,672 3,586 18,298 5,390 869 1,256 5,957 C :l58 10 10 9 200 102 3 2 22

AHMADABAD CITY URBAN A 1.202 10 8 ~9 142 221 77 715 13 38,515 616 8,143 1,769 3,289 13.672 4,612 734 1.026 4,654 C 217 1 I) 2 127 63 3 2 14

141

(Bk.) H-46-36 E-II PART-A DISTRIBUTION OF MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING INDUSTRIES CLASSIFIED BY REGISTERED FACTORIES,

NU~IBER OF FACTORIES OR WORKSHOPS OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD

------~-~~ ------"-.------~------

REGISTERED ------_------

Total 10-19 PL'l'sons 20-49 Persons 50-99 Pc'r,ons IOv-:l9!) Per~ons ;300-499 Persons ------lJivi:':ilun/ ---~------_.----_--- _------:l\1ajor U rULlp Unit.:; PtH'·.;_) J Unit-:; P,~I·:.;ons L;uits Por:-,on'~ Units Pet ;011S Unih- Persons Units Persons of ~.I.C. employed 8'd:l!cyed employ,'d elllp oyed employed employed

:l :3 4 5 0 7 8 9 IJ II 12 13

AHMADABAD Division 2 & 3 1,016 82.098 463 ~·,045 316 9.092 105 o.~95 31 12.270 14 4.971 Majul Croup

20-21 G9 ] ,H5G :l~ 571 .j'. 21! :2 266 325 22 ](1 :JOD 2 34 6 120 1 50 105 23 239 17,127 74 969 1:\1 2,341 38 2,~31 17 2,308 2 639 24 2 1 260 1 480 25 26 31 14 1')9 12 306 4 262 130 27 49 1,71 Ii 19 236 23 666 5 339 1 115 360 28 62 3,1211 32 441 17 484 2 124 10 1,710 367 29 3 5'/ 2 27 1 30- 30 34 I,:JOJ 17 232 11 319 3 210 2 200 340 31 65 2,7(lfi 32 419 19 564 5 :351 9 1,432 32 67 3,2Si; 22 279 25 735 13 818 6 953 25 867 17 232 4 118 2 150 2 367 33 ,jon 31 102 4,886 57 770 22 640 11 7 1,025 3 1,245 35 178 7,192 112 1,452 43 1,300 10 ,it'i 10 1,694 1 300 36 22 1.461 7 96 8 226 :l :1;7 2 257 2 615 37 12 960 6 80 2 50 2 1:10 1 150 38 21 1,044 7 94 8 245 1 70 2 335 300 39 25 2,535 3 32 12 377 2 137 7 963

AHMADABAD Division 2&8 119 7,189 34 416 45 1,308 16 982 15 2,143 5 1,830

Major Group 20-21 16 675 11 130 3 70 150 325 22 1 50 1 50 23 41 1,487 4 52 25 720 6 410 3 305 24 26 2 60 10 50 27 1 10 1 10 28 4 313 1 18 54 2 241 29 30 2 370 1 30 340 31 12 992 4 43 3 104 5 845 32 17 479 6 74 8 235 3 170 34 8 1,589 2 31 3 188 2 860 65 9 675 1 15 4 125 1 60 3 475 36 5 47(1 2 23 1 24 1 127 305 37 88 39 10 10 142 OR SERVICING ESTABLTSHMENTS OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD UNREGISTERED WORKSHOPS AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

INDUSTRIES BY SIZE OF E~IPLOYl\lB~'l'

~------__.....--~--- _...... __-_-.-- FACTORIES UNREGISTERED WORKSHOP ------Divi.. ion / 500 + Persons Persons Total One Persons Mil ior Ullspeciiler I PersoH 2-4 Persons 5-9 perRons 10-19 P(·r... ·:ollS unspecified GrollI' of -----_.------_------N. 1. C. Units Pcr301''! Units rnits Per:S()~l_s Units Unih Pcrsons Units P0l'SOnS Units I'eJ'~0ns: Fnits employ{d emploY"d employed

DJSTRICT ( TOTAL) Division 25 42,825 12 1],243 31,171 3,459 5,898 15,051 1,601 10,267 188 ?,394 97 2& 3 Major Group

1 , /;'3 3,938 406 990 2,366 164 l,fl42 5 fJ4 18 20-21

151 7C' 26 ';'0 199 30 193 23 282 2 22 19 38,439 8 505 2,60i- 60 204 600 166 I,Gi9 66 8(j!J 9 23 2 (i 2 6 24 3 :; 7 25 :'.492 4,941 1,085 1,28:1 3,066 97 C(I~ 15 19:; 12 26

,_h')j 1,75.,) 159 310 834 97 ("'n._ v 11 l:li; 10 27 ,1:'.8 1,791 :10 231; 705 14fi ~;::J 10 12{; I) 28 ;W4 59·' 130 157 366 13 ;·2 1 Hi 3 29 E5 73J 23 101 279 56 :;-;5 4 54 1 :;0 Ita 82; 20 77 224 72 4U4 9 Il!l 3 31

500 1(13 445 13 48 127 33 ~' '9 8 96 1 32 HO 44fl 2 38 II7 48 ., i I 10 1 :J3 1 510 1 6;')9 2,33:; 103 377 1,058 165 I,e :.l 8 110 I) :H 2 1,800 !)()2 3,777 60 498 1,438 338 2,2;j2 4 47 2 :15 ~O 185 2 19 52 18 L'1 1 10 :36

1 550 34 120 2 21 53 10 ,,)J 1 10 37 2 ~~O 1,8·14 339 42!) 1,1)48 57 ::! ~_):- 10 120 5 llil 1,026 2.()94 4,IU, H3~1 1,035 2,506 91 D-:·C) 11 1:33 IS :l~1

DISTRICT (RURAL) Division 510 3 221 1.227 40 80 223 60 340 47 624 4 2&3 Major Group 51 185 15 "19 50 17 120 20-21 3 28 1 5 2 23 22 3 60 638 1 5 Hi 16 106 38 515 23 2 6 2 fi 24 13 15 1l 4 21)

13 74 8 24 8 3 41 27 :~ 2() 2 t6 I 10 28 1 I I 29 3 9 1 2 8 30 5 24 I 7 2 If; 31

4 34 I 7 2 25 32 510 14 57 1 5 29 34 14 48 12 ,~4 2 14 35 5 20 3 7 2 1:1 36

1 10 10 37 1 1 1 liS 28 51 7 17 38 6 3 39

143 E-ll PART-A DISTRIBUTION OF MANUFACTURING. PROCESSING INDUSTRIES CLASSIFIED BY REGISTERED FACTORIES,

~UMBER OF FACTORIES OR 'WORKSHOPS OTHER THJ\:~< HOUSEHOLD

~~-"------REGISTERED

---.------~------_--_-_-----

Total 10-1 9 Persons 20-49 Persons 50-99 Persons 100-299 Persons 300-499 Persons -- Division I ------" -~--~-- ... -----._--_------~------~-- Major Group Units l>ersons Units Persons "Gnits Perrons UllitS l!(-"rs(JllR Units Pm'sons Units Persons of N. 1. C. employed emploY3d employed employel employed (m:;ployed 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Division AHMADABAD

2&3 897 74,909 429 5,629 271 ',784 89 5,913 66 10,127 9 3,141 Major Group

20-21 53 1,184 29 353 19 501 3 214 1 119

22 9 259 2 34 6 120 1 105 23 198 45,640 70 917 511 1,1121 32 2,021 14 2,OO:l 2 639 24 2 740 1 260 1 480 25 26 29 807 13 159 12 306 3 212 130

27 48 1,706 18 226 2:~ 666 5 339 ] Il5 :360 28 58 2,8J3 31 423 17 484 70 8 ],4!i9. :lti7 29 3 57 2 27 1 30 30 32 931 17 232 10 289 3 210 2 200 31 53 1,774 28 376 Hi 460 5 351 4 587

32 50 2,806 16 205 17 500 10 648 6 953 J' 33 25 867 17 232 4 Il8 2 150 2 367 34 94 3,297 55 7 22 640 8 508 7 1,025 I 385 35 169 6.517 111 39 1,175 9 586 7 1,219 1 300 36 17 982 5 7 202 3 267 I 130 1 310 37 12 960 6 80 2 50 2 130 I 150 38 21 1,044 7 94 8 245 1 70 2 335 1 300 39 24 2,525 2 22 12 377 2 l:l7 7 963

AHMADABAD Division

2&3 .627 57,16J 3:>3 4,612 174 4,868 40 2658 36 5,545 5 1,666 Major Group

20-21 28 628 ]8 208 7 180 2 124 I 116 22 6 117 I 17 5 100 23 121 ·1,741 58 7B4 25 632 !) 551 8 1,338 2 639 24 26 22 682 9 119 9 221 3 212 I 130 27 39 1,428 14 ]78 20 576 3 199 1 115 360 28 52 2,210 31 42:) 14 389 -J 70 5 96] 367 29 :2 27 2 27 30 21 om; 11 137 7 101 1 80 2 200 31 40 ' ,208 22 297 13 393 3 226 2 292 32 20 81f) 7 84 6 ]80 5 30S 2 238 33 20 438 16 215 3 98 1 125 34 {;1 1,:166 43 568 16 473 1 75 ] 250 35 152 3,831 107 1,384 32 944 7 43(' 5 767 I 300 36 10 253 5 73 4 90 1 gO 37 5 145 3 40 25 1 80 38 12 439 5 66 5 153 1 70 150 39 \6 1,235 1 12 7 223 2 137 862 144 OR SERVICING EST ABI~lSHI\'1ENTS OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD UNREGISTERED WORKSHOPS AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT--contd.

INDUflTRIES BY SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT FACTORIES UNREGISTERED WORKSHOPS

Division J Persons One Persons Major 1500 + Persons unspecified Total Person 2-4 Persons 5-9 Persons 10-19 Persons unspecified Group of N. I. C. Units Persons Units Units Persons Units Units Persons Units Persons Units PersoDs Units employed employed employed employed employed

14 II> 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1

DISTRICT (URBAN) Division 24 42,316 9 11,022 29,944 3,419 6,818 14,828 1,561 9,927 141 1,770 93 2 &8 Ma.jor Group 1 1,592 3,753 451 971 2,316 147 922 5 64 18 20-21 .. 148 672 26 70 199 29 188 21 259 2 22 19 118,439 IS 446 1,970 59 199 584 150 973 28 354 9 23 24 3 7 3 7 25 2,4'79 4,931 1,074 1,282 3,062 97 602 15 193 11 26 574 1,681 158 302 810 96 618 8 95 10 27 425 1,765 30 236 705 144 915 9 115 6 28 303 693 129 157 366 13 82 1 16 3 29 182 722 22 99 271 56 375 4 54 I 30 1'76 803 19 75 217 70 448 9 119 3 31 1 600 99 411 13 47 125 32 202 6 71 I 32 90 446 2 38 117 48 317 1 10 1 33 1 645 2,276 102 369 1,031 160 1,033 8 llO 6 34 2 1,800 888 3,729 60 486 1,404 336 2,218 4 47 2 35 35 165 2 16 45 16 108 1 10 36 550 83 110 2 21 53 10 55 37 2 839 1,843 338 429 1,048 57 337 10 120 5 38 1,026 2,066 4,067 932 1,018 2,468 90 534 11 133 15 39

CITY (URBAN) Division 18 37,817 1 8,156 28,496 2,230 4,465 11,520 1,286 8.253 120 1,493 66 2"8 Major Group 1,062 2,541 299 654 1,559 96 619 5 64 8 20-21

" '73 323 11 33 90 18 105 10 117 1 18 37,817 22 1 337 1,575 37 156 458 114 741 27 339 3 23 3 7 3 7 24 1,884 3,949 717 1,059 2,538 85 526 13 168 10 26 336 1,009 76 198 541 49 309 7 83 6 27 387 1,626 27 213 636 132 848 9 115 6 28 114 235 50 54 125 7 44 1 16 2 29 154 591 20 84 234 46 301 3 36 1 30 125 588 15 51 151 49 319 8 103 ~ 31 64 274 11 26 71 21 134 5 58 1 32 87 434 1 38 117 46 306 I 10 1 33 472 1,793 64 263 754 138 891 6 84 1 34 816 3,522 44 444 1,301 322 2,130 4 47 2 35 26 136 1 10 29 14 96 I 10 36 lI2 105 2 21 53 9 50 37 5'77 1,382 216 296 735 52 311 10 120 3 38 1,607 8,406 639 862 2,121 88 523 10 123 8 39 145

it:'l\,\ "tJ 4L ~~ E·II PART·B DISTRIBUTION OF MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING OR SERVICING FUEL/POWER OR MANUAL USED AND NUMBER OF FACTORIES OR WORKSHOPS OTHER THAN

One 2-4 5-9 10--19 Division r Kind of Total ParBon Persons P"rsonA Persons Major . Fuplor Group of power Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons N. I. C. used employed employed employed employed

4 7 8 9 10 11 . AHMADABAD Division 2 & 8 To&,,1 12,259 113,269 3,459 6.898 11S,051 1.601 10.287 8151 MIg I All Fuels I Power ts,069 92,320 703 2,291 6,118 1,096 7,131 11,045 (a) Electrioity 4,064 84,958 507 1,779 4,773 937 6,121 11.348 (h) Liquid Fuel 64 762 4 22 63 , 28 134 (a) Coal, \Vood and Bagasse 905 6,395 179 474 1,263 161 959 M8 (d) Other Power 36 205 13 16 39 4 23 10 II Manua.l 7,190 20,949 2,766 3,607 8,933 tsOIi 3,136 188 9,S94 Major Group 20·21 Total 1,712 6,':97 466 990 2,368 184 1,042 1)47

I All Fuels I Power 1,600 5,346 448 924 2,182 145 924 40 483 (a) Electrioity 1,019 3,402 809 1596 1,824 70 473 19 229 (b) Liquid Fuel 30 143 4 lIS 33 2 14 II 42 (c) Coal, Wood and Bagasse li29 1,747 124 S06 809 '70 420 17 202 (d) Other Power 22 54 11 7 16 3 17 1 10 II Manual 112 451 18 66 184 19 lIS IS 64 Major Group 22 Total 181 1,009 26 70 199 80 193 86 316 I All Fuels I Power 31 1100 3 16 48 Ii 30 2 84 (a) Electricity 2ts 281S 2 11 34 5 10 2 84 (h) Liquid Fuel 1 3 1 3 (c) Coal, \Vood and Bagasse 1 3 1 II (d) Other Power 4 9 1 3 8

11 Manual 130 '709 2~ 54 151 16S 23 28l!

Major Group 23 Total 744 49,731) 60 204 600 168 1,079 140 1,838 I All Fuels I Power 418 46,074 14 92 274 100 647 74 969 (a) Electricity 376 43,398 18 87 259 97 628 68 887 (b) Liquid Fuel 22 492 2 14 15 70 (c) Coal, \Vood and Bagssl5e 20 2,064 1 1 fl I 12 (d) Other Power 1 120

II Manual 326 3,661 46 112 326 432 66 869 Major Group 24 Total 746 6

I All Fu.. le I Power 74~ 2 I) (a) Electricity 746 2 (I

Maj or Group 25 Total 3 7 3 "I I All Fuels I Power 1 2 1 2 (a) Electricity 1 2 1 2 II Manual 2 1\ 2 I'i

Major Group 26 Total 2,1S23 6,818 1,085 1,283 8,066 87 802 29 362

I All Fuels I Power 94 914 13 41 96 a 90 14 }t19 (a) Electricity 94 914 13 41 96 14 90 14. 169 II Manual 2,429 4,899 1,072 1,242 2,970 83 Ill! 15 193 146 ESTABLISHMENTS ornER THAN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-contd.

HOUSEHOLD INDU~THIE~ BY ;,irZE OF E.\lP LO L\1EXT ------_------~-...... _------___.~-.-~ ----.....~-__. ------20-41.1 50-99 100-299 300-4~9 500+- Persons Division Per80ll" P1.:}1'80nS P"r~o1l8 Perdons Per"ons Unspecifiod :\lajor ----_....------_...... __------.~.--,- ---~-___.------~ ------Group of Units pJr, 'a~ Uuits Pdr~on5 Units Pel'Bons Units Pt;rsons Units Persons UnitE! N. I. C. employed employed employed employed employed

12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 DISTRICT (TOTAL) DiTision 316 9,092 105 6,895 81 12.270 14 4.971 25 42.825 109 2 &3 261 7,507 91 6,031 75 11,611 14 4,971 24 42,203 51 229 6,595 77 5,131 69 10,903 13 4,642 23 40,943 23 12 362 1 79 1 102 10 20 550 18 821 4 486 329 1,260 17 1 120 1

/'ifi l,68/i 14 864 6 659 1122 58 Major Group 20-21 22 671 8 214 2 266 1 325 19

20 504 3 214 2 266 325 17 16 412 3 214 116 325 4 2 50 4 2 42 150 !l

2 61 2 Major Group 22 6 120 1 60 1 105 2 4 80 105 4, 80 105

2 40 1 50 2 Major Group 23 81 2.341 88 2,431 17 2,308 2 639 19 38,439 17 61 1,725 29 1,884 15 2,105 2 639 III 37,817 IS 53 1,473 211 1,388 13 1,883 1 310 17 36,557 4 7 227 1 79 I ]02 6 1 211 6 417 1 329 1 1,260 3 120

20 616 \} 5407 2 203 622 4 Major Group 24 1 260 1 480 260 480 260 1 480 Major Group 25

Major Group 26 12 306 4 262 1 180 12 6 1114 4 262 130 . 1 fl 154 4 262 130 6 152 11 147 E-II PART·B DISTRIBUTION OF MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING OR SERVICING FUEL/POWER OR MANUAL USED AND

2', L"IBER OF FACTORIES OR WORKSHOPS OTHER THAN ---...._-~---~-----..____--.~--~------__.------...... __------.-.--.------Total One 2-1 5-9 10-19 Diviaion! Kind of Person Persons Pertlons Persons Ma.jor Fuel or Group of p:l.V3r Units Per8on~ Units Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons N.I.C. ll~ed employed employed employed employed

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 }O 11 AHMADABAD Major Group 27 Total 638 3,471 159 310 834 97 626 30 878 I All Fuels I Power 184 2,310 9 58 169 66 438 19 236 (a.) Electricity 182 2,296 9 57 165 66 438 18 226 (b) Liquid Fuel 2 14 1 4 1 10

II Manual 452 1,161 HiD 252 665 31 188 II 136 Major Group 28 'rotal 490 30 236 705 146 931 42 1168 I All Fuels I Power 333 4,239 13 146 445 108 690 32 441 (a) Eleotricity 333 4,239 13 146 445 108 690 82 441 II Manua.l 157 678 17 90 260 38 241 10 125 Maj or Group 29 Total 307 651 130 157 366 13 8 48 I All Fuels I Power 5 41 1 2 12 97 (a) Electricity 5 41 1 2 2 12 27

II Manual 302 610 130 156 364 11 70 16 Ma.jor Group 30 Total 219 2,082 23 101 ::'79 56 875 21 186 I All Fuels I Power 162 1,793 11 73 205 44 300 17 232 (a) Electricity 159 1,779 10 73 205 42 287 17 2311 (e) Coal, Wood and Bagasse 3 14 1 2 13 II Manual 57 239 12 28 74 12 75 4 Major Group 31 Total 246 3,593 20 71 224 72 464 41 1188 I All Fuels j Power 160 3,084 6 40 124 51 336 32 419 (a) Electricit.y 104 2,581 4 17 58 32 206 27 B57 (b) Liquid Fuel 1 4 1 4 (0) Coal, Wood and Bagasse, 55 499 2 22 62 19 130 II 62 II Manual 86 509 14 37 100 21 12i 9 1111 Major Group 32 Total 170 3,730 13 48 127 33 209 30 875 I All Fuels I Power 102 3,384 3 13 40 20 126 22 1I79 (a) Electricity 76 2,807 2 8 26 17 106 19 lI4-7 (b) Liquid Fuel 4 97 1 III (c) Coal, Wood and Bagasse 18 471 2 6 3 20 ~ 20 (d) Other Power 4 9 1 3 8

II Ma.nual 68 10 35 87 13 88 Major Group 33 Total 115 1.313 2 38 117 48 317 18 841

I All Fuels I Power 108 1,272 2 36 111 44 292 17 lI3l1 (a) Electricity 75 1,005 1 27 84 27 183 13 175 (c) Coal, 'Vood and Bagasse 33 267 1 9 27 17 109 lJ7 II Manual 7 41 2 6 4 ~ "1 1. 148 ESTABLISHMENTS OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES CLASSlFffiD BY INDUSTRY, SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-contd.

HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES BY SIZE OF EMPLOYlIIEKT ...... ------~------....._-----20-49 50-99 100-299 301).-..499 500+ Persons Dlvision/ Person3 Persons Pcr;3oIl3 PorBons Perdolls Unspecified }Iajor ------'"'------_ -~------Group of ------Units Porsons Units Persons ------Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Unit,:; N. I. C. employed. employed employed employed Olnployed

12 13 1,1, 1[i 16 17- 18 19 20 21 22 1 DISTRICT (TOTAL) -Oontcl.. Ma.jor Group 27 23 666 5 339 1 115 1 860 10 22 644 5 339 1 115 1 360 3 22 644 5 339 1 115 1 360 3

22 7 Major Group 28 17 484 2 124 10 1.710 1 367 8 16 449 2 124 10 1,710 1 367 IS 16 449 2 124 10 1,710 1 367 5 35 1 Major Group 29 1 80 8

1 80 • Major GI'OUp 80 11 819 3 210 2 200 1 3.0 1 10 295 3 210 2 200 1 340 1 10 295 S 210 2 200 1 840 1

24 M&jol' Group 81 19 564 5 351 I) 1.432 a 16 476 4 291 9 1,432 i 11 344 4 291 8 1,321

IS 132 III

3 88 1 60 Major Group 32 25 735 13 818 6 953 1 500 1 25 735 12 748 6 953 1500 15 445 8 528 6 953 :;00 85 •7 205 4 2:.W

1 70 Major Group 33 4 118 2 150 2 367 1 U8 2 150 2 367 "2 45 2 150 2 367 2 73

149

(Bk) H-46-88 E-D PART-B DISTRIBUTION OF MA1~FACTURING, PROCESSING OR SERVICING FUEL/POWER OR MANUAL USED AND NUMBER OF FAOTORIES OR WORKSHOPS O'I'HER THAN

One 5-9 10-19 DIvision! Kind of Total Person Persona Persons Persons Major Fuel or Group of power Units Persons Units Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons N.1. C. used employed employed employed employed

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 Major Group 34 AHMADABAD Total 761 7,219 103 377 1,058 165 1,062 65 880

1 ,\.11 ,"",,1- i Power 568 6,441 75 268 763 121 788 57 770 In) ":b·tl"i"ity 399 5,481 39 176 522 98 6H 49 663 (h) Li,;tll

I.I :\lanual 193 778 28 109 295 44 274 110

7\1a.101' (~r[}up :~;) Total 1,080 10,969 60 498 1,438 338 2,232 116 1,499 All [0'",.:. Power 988 10,591 49 441 1,280 321 2,112 112 1,452 (n) EI, '.;ricity 942 10,277 46 424 1,236 305 1,996 104 1,364 (h) Liqllid Fuel 3 6 3 6 (f',) Covl, "·ood and Bagasl!e 43 308 3 14 38 16 116 8 98

II ::'>lo.nual 92 378 11 67 ]58 17 120 4. 4.7

:\lo.Jor Gronp 36 Total 62 1,646 19 52 18 121 8 106

All Fuel., I Power 57 1,624 I 17 46 17 116 7 96 tA) Ele'·trwit.y 57 1,624 1 17 46 17 H6 7· 96

II :"Ilo.nual 5 22 1 2 6 l5 1 10 ::'>Iajor Group 37 Total 46 1,080 2 21 53 10 55 7 90

A.lI FURl., I rower 32 1,032 1 11 27 8 44 80 (a) Ekct.ri('.ity 32 1,032 1 11 27 8 44 80

11 :'I'£nnl1",1 14 48 10 26 2 11 1 10 !llnjor Group as Total 861 2,888 339 429 1,048 67 337 17 214

All FueL; Power 83 1,142 12 40 104 l5 91 i 94 (a) Ele{"!licity 52 1,078 6 17 51 14 8t1 7 94 (e) Ooal. 'Yood and Bagasse 30 64 6 23 53 ] Ii (d) OU",r Power 1

II :VIanua! 778 1,746 327 389 944 42 246 10 120

:'IIajor Group ~o Total 2,119 6,653 939 1,035 2,506 91 540 14 165

T All Fuel.· I Power 139 1,985 43 71 194 15 95 3 32 (a) Ek·{"tricity 130 1,971 38 , 67 185 15 95 3 32 (e) Coal. IVood and Bagasse 9 14 5 4 9 II Manual 1,980 4,668 896 [1M 2.312 71\ 445 11 133 AHMADABAD Division 2 & 8 Total 840 8,416 40 80 223 50 340 81 1,040

I All Fuels I Power 202 6,897 18 49 141 32 222 34 416 (a) Electricity 139 5,464 11 :l8 113 29 200 21 258 (b) Liquid Fuel 35 (iS5 1 7 16 1 9 H ll6 (0) Coal, Wood and Bagasse 27 738 6 4 12 2 1:1 3 32 (d) OtheJ" Power 1 10 1 10 II Manual 138 1,1I19 22 31 82 18 118 47 624 150 ESTABLISHMENTS OTHER THAN HOUSEHOI..,D INDUSTRIES CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-contd. HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES BY SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT -~------20---49 50-99 100-299 300---499 500+ Persons Division / Pet'Rons PerRons Persons Persons Peraon~ Unspecified Major -~------~------_ Group of ------Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units N.LC. employed employed employed employed employed

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 :;0 21 22

DISTRICT (TOTAL)-Concld. Major Group 34 22 640 11 696 '7 1,025 3 1,245 1 510 '7

III J61l 11 696 7 1,025 3 1,245 510 6 lx 5Hl 1::1 512 800 3 1,245 510 2 .. " :!O 3 184 2 225 4

:~ 71 Ma.jor Group 35 43 1.300 10 646 10 1,694 1 SOO 2 1,800 Q

41 1,25:' 10 646 10 1.694 300 2 1,800 1 39 1.:!(I!'i 10 646 10 1,694 300 2 1,800 1

.. 53

~ ~t Major Group 36 S 226 3 267 2 257 2 615

., ~2{j 3 267 2 257 2 615 " ~2(i 3 267 2 257 2 615

Ma.jor Group 37 2 50 2 130 1 150 1 550

:! ,-hi :! 130 150 550 .J ,-,II ~ 130 III(; 550

Major Group 38 S 245 1 70 2 385 1 300 '7

.. 1 :~t) 70 i 335 1 300 4 1: ~ t i 70 2 330 1 300

! ! ' ~ J tl Major Group 39 12 3""" 2 137 '7 963 1 1,026 18 :l SN 3 507 1,026 :~ RR a 507 1,026

!l 2R!l 2 137 4 456 18 D!STRICT (RURAL) Division 2 & 3 45 1.308 16 982 15 2,143 5 1.830 1 510 7

;l;l !l90 13 830 13 1,940 5 1.830 510 4 lG 482 6 372 11 1,688 {} 1.830 510 1 l~ :~62 1 79 1 102 3 5 146 6 379 1 150

1:4 318 :1 152 2 203 3 151 E-II PART·B DISTRIBUTION OF MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING OR SERVICING FUEL/pOWER OR MANUAL USED AND

NUMBER OF FACTORIES OR WORKSHOPS OTHER THAN ____...,_--"'I ______-----___ --_.,.._ One 2-4 5-9 10-19 Division I Kind of Total Person Persons Persons Persons Major Fuel 01' ------_ -~------Group of power Units Persons Units Units Persona ------Units Persons Units Persons N. I. C. used employed employed employed employed

1 .2 :I 4 1) 6 7 8 9 10 11 AHMADABAD Major Group 20-21 Total 67 860 15 19 50 17 120 11 110

All Fuob " Power 64 849 15 16 39 17 120 11 130 (a) E)",·trieity 43 554 9 11 29 15 106 6 fl8 (b) Liquid Fuel 10 108 1 :3 6 1 9 3 42 (e) COil), '''ood and Bagasse 10 177 IS 2 4 1 6 1 III (0) Other Power 1 10 1 10

II l\!an\1I\) S 11 8 11

::'.lftjoT Group 22 Total 4 78 1 15 2 18

11 :'Ilanua! 4 78 /I 2 28

:'bjOT Group 2:1 Total 101 2,125 1 i 18 18 108 42 687 All Fuels Power 26 867 3 4 1St (a) Electridty 8 258 5 (h) Liquid Fuel 16 460 4 51 I") Coal. "'pod and Bagasse 2 149

II Nlanual 75 1,258 1 4 13 16 106 38 615

Major Group 24 Total .2 8 .2 6

All Fuels' Power 2 6 2 6 (a) Ek0tridty 2 6 2 6

Major Group 21\ Total 16 75 11 1 4 1 10

! All Fw"s/ Power B 60 1 10 (a) Ek('triC'ity a 60 1 10 II lfantwl 12 HS 11 1 4 Mitior Group 27 Total 14 84 1 8 N 1 8 , I'll 1 All Fuel" / Power ft :n 4 13 1 8 10 fa) E!el'trieity 4 17 :I 9 1 8 (b) Liquid Fuel 2 14 1 4 10

II Manual 8 63 4 11 II .1 Major Group 2!i Total "I S38 2 18 2 18

I All Fuels/ Power 6 329 2 16 1 18 (11) Electrioity 6 329 2 16 1 18

n Manual 10 10 Major Group 29 Total 1 1 1

II Manual 1

152 ESTABLISHMENTS OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD INDUSrRIES CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT--contd.

HOUSEHOLD r:-;nUSTRIES BY SIZE OF EMPLOYUENT ------_----....._------20-49 50-99 100-299 300-499 600+ Persons Division/ Persons Persons Persons Persons Penmns Unspecified Major ------Group of Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons ------Units Persons Unite N.I.C. employed employed employed employed employed

12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 2Q 21 I .. Majo. DISTRICT (RtJRAL )-Oontd. Group 20.11 8 70 1 1150 1 325 II '70 1 1110 1 3:!6 1 20 1 225 2 50 1 ll)()

1 1 Major Group 26 1 60 1 60

Major Group 27

MajoJ' Group 28 1 &4 2 241

1 114 2 241 \ 114 2 241

Mil-jar Group 19

153

(Bk) H-4(j-39 E·11 PART-B DISTR~!lUTION OF :\1ANUFACTURING, PROCESSING OR SERVICING FUEL/POWER OR MANUAL USED AND

NUMBER OF FACTORIES OR WORKSHOPS UTHER THAN One 2-4 5-9 10-19 Division! Kind of Per:son Persons Person:-- Persons MajOl' Fuei' or Group of power Units Persons Units Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons N. I. C. used employed employed employed employed

1 7 8 10 11 AHMADABAD Major Group 80 Total IS 879 1 I 8

I All Fuels I Power II 379 1 1I S (a) Electricity II 379 1 2 8 Major Group 31 Total 17 1,016 1 a 7 I 11 • I All Fuels I Power 10 1,013 1 1 4- I Ie 4- (a) Electricity 1,013 1 , 16 1 4- III " II Manual a • Major Group 32 - 'l'otal 21 513 1 J 1 "I 8 99 I All Fuels I Power 18 486 7 e 74 (a) Electri('ity 72 a 42 (b) Liquid Fuel •4 97 1 12 (0) Coal, Wood snd BagfJ.sl!Ie 10 317 1 I 20

II Manual 3 27 ~ 25 Major Group 34 Total 1,646 1 8 2'7 I 29 8 81

I All Fuels I Power 20 1,637 7 2~ 4. 82 2 81 (a) Electrici ty 16 1,568 tS 17 4. 22 2 31 (0) Coal, vVood and Bagasse 4 69 1I 8 II Manual 2 9 1 2 1 7

Major Group 3~ Total 28 723 12 84 2 14 1 lIS I All Fuels I Power 22 721 11 32 14 1 liS (a) Electricity 18 689 8 26 •2 14 1 15 (b) Liquid Fuel 3 e 3 6 (c) Coal, \Vood and Bagasse 1 26

II Mannal ~

Major Group 36 Total 10 499 8 '7 18 23

I All Fuel" I Power 10 499 S 7 2 2 23 (a) Ekctricity 10 499 S 7 J II 23 Major Group 37 Total 1 10 1 10 II Manual 10 10

Major Group 38 Total 1 1 1 II Manual

Major Group 39 Total 29 61 7 17 88 1 1 10

I All Fuels / Power 20 2 4 1 6 10 (a) jj;lectricity 20 ~ 4 1 tI 10 II MilL1',",,1 41 7 115 34

H>4 ESTABLISHMENTS OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-colltd.

HOUSEHULD I~DUSTRms RY SIZE OF E:\IPLOY\lF:XT

20--Hl 50--99 lnO-'2\l~l :\(10-4\l\\ i}t}(\+ r('~'SlJn5 Division, Pt'r.:..:on.,:; PAr;-.;on,:; P('rsOll'4 l)crsons llorsons Unspecified Major Group of Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Vnit~ Persons "("nits X,I,C. employed employed employed 8mpioyerl employed 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 HI 20 21 DISTRICT ( RURAL) - concld. Major 1 30 1 340 Group 30 30 1 340 30 1 340

Major 3 104 845 Group 31 3 104 5 845 3 104 I') 845

Major 8 235 3 170 Group 32 g 235 3 170 1 30 a 85 "' 120 3 170

Major a 188 S 860 1 IUO Cr(>up 34 3 188 % 8110 /510 :

Major 4 125 1 60 3 475 Group 35 lUi 1 M 3 4711 •:.I 99 1 60 :1 475

26

1 Major 1 24 127 1 305 Group 38 24 127 305 24 127 305

)iajor Group '37

Major GI'OUp 38

~~Iajor a Group 39

3 155 E-D PART-B DISTRIBUTION OF MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING OR SERVICING FUEL/POWER OR MANUAL USED AND

XF11BER OF FACTORIES OR iVORKSHOPS OTHER THAN ~------.. ----~-,__------..___- _--_------~------Total One 2-4 5-9 10-19 DivisionJ Kind of Person Persons Persons Persons Major Fuel or -----,--~ ------~ ---_._--- Group of power Units Persons Units Units Porsons Units Persons Units Pereon. N.I.C. used employed employed employed employad 1 a • 4 Ii 6 7 8 9 10 II AHMADABAD Division 9 & 3 Total 11,919 1,04,853 3,419 5,818 14,828 1,5151 9.927 570 7.899 I All Fuels I Power 4,867 85,423 685 2,242 6,977 1,064 6,909 429 IS,OllO (a) Electricity 3,925 79,494 496 1,741 4.B60 (lOS 5.!l2J 386 1S,085 (b) Liquid Fuel 29 77 3 15 37 3 19 1 18 (c) Coal, Wood and Bagasse 878 5,657 17~ 470 1,241 1411 946 42 till 6 (d) Other Power 35 Hi5 13 16 39 4 23 II Manual 7,052 111,430 2,734 8,576 8,851 487 3,018 141 1,770 Major Group 20-21 Total 1,645 4,937 451 971 2,318 147 922 84 U7 I All Fuels / Power 1,536 4,497 433 908 2,143 128 804 29 M3 (a) Electricity 976 2,848 300 585 1,295 55 368 13 168 (b) Liquid Fuel 20 35 3 12 27 1 6 (c) Coal, Wood and Bagas8e tH9 1,570 119 304 805 69 414 16 100 (d) Other Power 21 44 11 7 16 1I 17 II Manual 109 440 18 63 173 H) 118 II 6" Majo:r Group 22 Total 157 931 26 70 199 29 188 13 I •• I All Fuels / Power 31 300 3 16 48 5 80 2 14 (a) Electricity ~5 285 .2 11 34 6 80 I (b) Liquid Fuel 1 3 I 3 (c) Coal, 'Vood and Bagasse I 8 1 II " (d) Other Power ( 9 1I 8

II Manual 126 631 23 M 151 .24 Il18 11 !4' Major Group 23 Total 643 47,610 59 199 584 150 978 D8 1.en I All Fuels / Powey 892 46.207 14 91 271 100 647 70 917 (a) Electricity 367 43,140 13 86 266 117 628 68 887 (b) Liquid Fuel 6 32 2 a 1 18 (c) Coal, Wood and Bagasse 18 1,915 II 15 1 5 1 11 (d) Other Power I 120

II Manual tin 2,403 '5 108 811 110 826 28 1IJ4 Major Group 24 Total 2 740 I All Fuels I Power 2 740 (a) Electricity 2 740

Major Group 25 Total 8 7 8 '7 All Fuels/ Power 1 .2 1 2 (a) Electricity 1 2 1 .2

II Manual J II 2 II Major Group 26 Total 2,508 5,738 1,074 1,182 3,062 In 1102 118 III I All Fuels / Power 91 854 13 41 96 14 90 13 149 (a) Electricity 91 8154 13 41 96 14 90 13 Il19

II Manual 2.417 4.884 I,GGI 1,241 2,966 83 IH~ 15 1111 1.56 ESTABLISH1\lENTS OTHER THAl" HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-contd.

HOUSEHOLD INDUdTRIEd BY SIZE OF E;)lPLO¥ME:->: r ------~----- ".------..---~----~------. .____.- - 20-49 I;()-ll~ 100-2g9 300-499 ,,01) -t- J?ersoo~ Division I PerdOIl" Pt3l'dUllld P0!'oUU;::' Pert3011S POl'~ons C 1l~puuifi0d 2Il ..jor --_.. -_- -_----- _.___------Group of ------Units Ptll'sons lInilis ..PerdoHB lInil,,, PerrlOlld Lillit·,5 .PtU"bOlld Units J?e-rsolld lJllitd l-;. I. C. employed employt>u eillployed employed employed

12 13 1-1 15 10 17 IS 10 20 21 22 DISTRICT ( URBAN) DiviBioD 2'" 8 271 7,784 89 5,913 66 10,127 9 3,141 24 42,315 lOll 228 6,617 78 6,201 62 9,671 9 3,141 23 41,693 47 213 6,1l3 71 4,759 58 9,215 k 2,812 22 40,433 22 7 l~ 404 7 442 3 336 329 1 1,2M 17 1 120 1 .. 1,267 11 7a • ,466 622 M Major 19 501 8 214 1 116 19 Group 20-21 ~ 17 434 3 214- 1 116 17 Hi 392 a 214. 1 116 •4- .2 42 g

I 67 II

Major ., 120 1 1011 I Group 22 80 1 1011 ,• 80 1 10.5

1I .0 • Major 118 1,621 82 2,021 14 2,003 a 689 19 88,439 14 Group 2S '8 1,323 III 1,1176 14 2,003 I 639 18 37,817 10 1,298 21 1,308 13 1,883 1 810 17 86,557 '7 •J 1 III 4. 268 829 1,260 It 120 8 298 7 ..... 62.11 4. Major 1 280 1 488 Group 24- I 260 1 480 1 260 1 480

Major Group 26

Major 12 a08 :I 212 1 180 11 Group 28 fI 164. 3 212 180 e 1114 a 1Il2 130

II 1112 11 157 (Bk) H-4f1-40 E·Il PART·B DISTRIBUTION OF MANlJFACTURING, PROCESSING OR SERVICING FUEL/POWER OR MANUAL USED AND

NUMBER OF FACTORIES OR WORKSHOPS OTHER THAN ------~------~-~------.------~------Tot"l One 0-9 10-Hi J>lV'hlon Kind of Person Persons Persons Persons! :lbj"r Fuel or Croup of power Units Persons Units Units Persons Unitii Persons Units Perione N. I. C. used amplc'yed employed employ~d emploYld

1 4 6 7 8 Il 10 11

AHMADABAD

Major Group 27 Total f\ 302 810 818 .:a1

1 All Fl1e!p / Power 178 2,279 II 54 156 6l'I '30 18 i26 (a) E leotrioity 178 2,279 II 54 156 611 480 18 226

n ;'\1anual 444 1,108 149 248 654 81 188 9.

:\ffllor Group 28 Total 4,578 30 705 14. t15 40 lSI

1 All Fuels! POWN 327 3,910 13 146 445 106 674- 31 .. is (a) Electricit,. 327 3,910 13 146 445 106 674 II (21 II Manual 156 688 17 90 260 .8 241 • 115 :\dajor Group 21l Total BOO 650 129 157 III 82

I All Fuels I Powu 5 41 1 II 12 27 (a) Electrici.,. 15 41 1 I III J7 101 6011 1211 lila 11 70 16

Major Oroup 30 'l'ota.l 214 1,653 271 8711 II

I Ali FUf'JH / Power 157 1,414 10 71 44 800 17 (a) Eledricity 154- 1,400 II 71 42 287 17 (c) CoaL 'Vood and Baga.le 9 14 1 J 11

II Manual 57 239 III 28 74 12 7.

Mltjor G!,0Up 3] Total 129 2,577 19 711 217 448 B7

All F",els / Power l4.4 2,071 s 39 l!!O 411 120 118 il76 (a) Electricity 88 1,56R a 16 154 ao 100 23 1114 (b) Liquid Fuel 1 4 1 4 (0) Coal, 'Vood II.Ild Bagasle 56 499 :I 22 62 19 UO 611

II Mannal 85 506 14 16 97 21 128 119

Major Group 32 Total 149 3,217 13 82 278

I All :Fuels I Power 84 2,898 3 ]3 40 111 llfl 16 206 (a) Electrioity 72 2,735 2 8 26 17 106 16 !Oll (c) Coal, Wood and Bagse!e 8 154 2 6 2 13 (d) Other Power 4 9 ;; 8 II Manual ISlI BIll 10 34 811 13 83 71

Kajor Group 113 Total 115 1,318 38 117 48 317

I All Fuels I Power 108 1,272 :I 36 Hl 44 292 17 132 (a) Eleotricit,y 75 1,0015 1 27 H4 27 183 11 175 (0) Coal, Wood and Bagas.. 13 267 1 I) 27 17 109 4 57

7 4 25 10 158 ESTABLISHMENTS OTHER THAN HOUSEHOI~D INDUSTRIES CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-contd

HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES BY SIZE OF E2IfPLOY:\TENT ------20-49 . ------~--~----~------~--- 50-99 100--299 300-499 500+ Persons Division / Persons Persons POl'sonR Pf.lrsolt~ Per~ons Unspecifiod Major Croup of Uniis Porsons Unit. Perilous Units Per~ons Units Persons Units Pe,.~ons N. 1. C. employed Units employed employed employed employed II! 13 14 Hi 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

DISTRICT (URBAN)-Gontd.

23 liajor 668 339 1 115 1 860 10 Group 27 22 II 339 115 22 360 s 5 S39 115 SOl) 3

7

17 MaJor 484 1 70 8 1,469 1 367 6 Gcoup 28 113 449 70 8 1,469 367 10 449 i 70 8 1,400 367 If 35

Major 1 3D 3 Group 29

il') il

10 289 Mlljor 3 210 2 200 1 Group 3f)

9 21)5 3 210 2 200 9 2t35 3 210 2 tOo

24

16 460 5 351 l\Iajor 4 587 3 rour 31

l:l :172 4 291 4 u87 s ~40 4 291 :I 47a 132 III :-<; ilR 60

17 500 10 848 Group 3:~ 6 953 1 1i00 1 AIftjnt' 17 f)OO Il 578 6 95:) COO 14 415 8 1528 (j 953 li 81i 1 r.o (j()0

70

4 118 2 150 2 asl' '10,;",' 1 1'0011 :)~ 4 118 2 IIlO 2 367 I 2 4n il 1110 2 367 '2 73 1 E-n PART-B DISTRlBU'DON OF MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING OR SEltVICINC FUEL/pOWER OR MANUAL USED AND

NUMBER OF FACTORmS OR WORKSHOPS OTHER THAN

One 2-4 15-9 Divi.ion, Kind of Total Person Persons PersoD9 Kajor Fuel or Group of power Units Persons Unit" Units Person!! Unite Persone Unil. Perllon. N.I.C. used employed employed employed employed 1 II 6 7 • 10 11 .lBIlADA.BAD )lajor Group 84 Total 7•• 1.878 101 189 1.011 180 l,oal II HI All Fuels ,Pow.. r 1148 4,804 74 261 738 117 711e 1111 7111 (a) Electric;ty 383 8,913 III 171 1I0§ I" 11111 47 1., (b) Liquid Fuel 1 8 1 1 (c) Coal, \Vood and Baga8s. 160 8711 811 86 223 .2 1'1 10'1 (d) Other Pow~ , • 11 a 7 1 • II Manual 1111 '11111 18 108 Jill! 1117 • 110 Ma.jor Group 311 Total 1.087 10•••• 1.to. 1M ',118 11.

1 All Fuel.. , Power 906 11,870 1,248 1111 ~I,OIIII 111 1,43'1 (a) Electricit.\· 924 9,588 1,210 lOS 1,08' 101 l,lSO (c) Coal, Wood and Balas.. 4. 282 18 1& 11e • 98 II MAnual 91 171 11 .6 1116 17 ItO , ,., Major Group se Total &8 l,le? • 18 111 108 • 81 I All Fuels I Pow<"r 4T 1,1111 1 14 III 101 '11 (a) Eleotrioity " 1,120 1 l' 10 101 •I ,. II Manual 22 I II • Ifl MAjOr Group 37 Total til 1,0'10 It II I. 10 I • All Fuel~ I P"we,. II l,03l1 I 11 IT I 10

Major Group 3!< Total 860 1,887 188 t!1I 1,048 la, l' II. 1 All Fuels, Power 81 1,141 1:1 .0 10' 91 7 .. (a) Electricit,y 02 1,078 6 17 III BII 7 94 (0) Coal, \Vood and Bagase. 80 64 II 13 III I (d) Other Power 1

II Manual 777 1:14.11 l~fI 1111 10 no

Major Group S9 Total 1,090 8,1191 tlla 1.018 l,tIIS 5'. 11 1GI I All Fuels, Power 1M 1,91'15 .3 60 190 1111 2 12 (a> Eleotricity 121'1 1,961 118 611 181 811 I II (0) Coal, Wood and Bagaose II 14 II , II n Manual 1,9511 4,627 880 04t1 ',1l7i 711 11 1" AHMADABAD DI ....oD 8 &:, Total 8,'18' 80,6112 1,!80 .,.1111 ll,610 1,_ 8,211 t'7l 11.101 J All ruels' Power 8,1191'1 88,223 484 1,669 4,1H9 811-' 11,1180 11Il! ',1111 (a) Electrioity 3,027 81,981 371 1,3611 8,699 739 ',830 ',lell (b) Liquid Fuel 9 18 ! 7 18 '1" (0) Coal, Wood and Bag".8e l1li0 4,204 86 1190 787 1111 760 .6 (d) Other Power 10 20 I 7 17 '" II Manual 6,187 14,439 1,.,116 1,796 7,001 uo 1,(93 160 EST ABUSHMENTS OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-contd.

HOUI-)EHOLD f.'iDCSTRIES BY SIZB OF' EMPLOTI'lENT

... ----..-."' ~~- .------~ -_- --- ... ----~.------~o --49 50-99 100-299 300--499 1500+ Person. Divil!ion I ppr~(ln:-\ Persona Persons Persons Persona Unspecified l\1a.jor _------_' - -_-,--- Group of ------~.------l'nit" l")orsons Unit. Persons Fnits Persons Units Person. Units Pereona Cnit. N.I.C. employed employed employed employed employed

l~ 13 14 15 lEI 17 18 19 20 21 II

DISTRICT ( URBAN )-("OI

Xajor 39 1,175 9 586 7 1,219 1 aot 2 1,800 I Group I. :1-'- 1,1 :{:$ 9 586 7 1,2111 1 soo 2 1,800 1 ::t\ 1,IOu II 1'186 7 1,211) 1 100 2 1,800 1 ~7

., I:!

Wa.jor 7 202 ., t67 1 110 1 lit Gr01.p .,

7 2()2 3 2~7 130 I II() 7 202 3 267 130 1 IUO

Ma.Jor 2 50 2 130 1 150 1 158 Group 17

.) 1\(1 ~ 130 1 1110 11110 .. [)tI !.l J:10 1 150 11M

Major 8 245 1 70 2 385 1 300 7 roup aa 1:11\ 70 2 liS/) 300 ""4 I:W. 7(t 2 335 300

4 I Ii ~ I , Major 12 377 2 187 7 963 1 1.026 16 Group ag 3 KS 3 607 1.028 :l :,i~ e 507 1,026

I) 2,~1! 2 137 4, 4156 111 CITY (URBANI

174 4,868 40 2,658 16 5,545 Ii 1.686 18 17.817 H Dl,-1110. • Ir I

147 4. I fl() 34 2,276 33 6,189 (; 1.M' 18 37,817 It lao :I.'fio 30 2.042 33 15,189 1,337 17 10,1)157 1. "" I:! 314 4 234 329 1,280 I

~7 7tlS () 382 :J 3M 97 161 tBIl) H-4t)--41 E-H PART-B DISTRIBUTION OF MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING OR SERVICING FUEL/POWER OR MANUAL USED AND

NUMBER OF FACTORIES OR WORKSHOPS OTHER THAN ------...... ___------.------~------..---_ ------....------One 5-9 10-19 Division/ Kind of Total Person Persons PfJrsons Persons M",jor Fuel (),' Group of power Unit,s Persons Unit" Uoits Persons Units PersonR Units Persons N. 1. C. used ~mployed empoyed employed employed

2 3 4 7 9 10 11 AHMADABAD Major Group 20.21 Tota,l 1.090 3,169 299 654 1,559 96 619 23 272 I All Fuels / Power 1,025 2,873 293 617 1,454 81 525 18 208 (a) Electricity fl8C I,78t! 223 414 910 32 220 7 8. (b) Liqllid Fuel 8 15 6 13 (c) Coal, \Vood (tnLl Bagasse 329 1,067 67 196 1)29 49 305 11 124 (d) Other Power 2 3 1 1 2

II Manual 65 296 37 l05 15 64

Major Group 22 Total 79 440 11 33 90 18 10;5 11 184

I All Fuels / Power 15 136 2 ~ 7 [) 30 17 (a) Electricity 13 132 1 2 4 15 30 17 (0) Coal, \Vood and Bagasse 1 3 1 (d) Other Power 1 1 II Manua.l 304 30 83 13 10 11:7

Major Group 23 Total 458 43,316 156 458 114 741 85 1,103 I All Fuels I Power 254 42,097 7 64 192 68 442 58 764 (a.) Electricit,y 243 40.272 7 61 182 67 437 117 752 (0) Coal, \Yood and B"gaR"e 11 1,~25 :~ 10 1 5 1 12 II Manual 204 1.219 30 92 266 40 27 339

Major GrOll), 25 Total 7 '7

I All Fuels I Power' 1 2 1 2 (a) Electricity 1 2 1 2

II Mi1nual 5

).rajol' Group :!G Total 1,906 4,631 717 1,059 2,538 85 526 22 287

T Ail Fue.l~ r PO\'\'(.lr 71 734 l:! 31 10 \J 119 (a) EI,,~tT'icity 71 7M 12 31 70 10 \J llll

,1 :Manual 1,S3:} 3,897 iO:5 75 168

2\Iajor Group 27 Total 375 2.437 76 198 541 49 309 21 ~61

I All Fueh I Power 91 1,626 2 30 86 20 132 14 178 (a) Eleotricity 91 1,62(1 2 30 86 20 132 14 178

11 hienual 811 455 20 177 7 83

M"'jor Group 28 Total 3,886 27 213 636 132 848 40 538

I All Fuels I Power 292 3,20:i 1.2 125 381 99 635 31 423 IS) Electrioity 292 3,20 :{ 12 125 :181 9!J 635 31 423

II :l-lanual ].17 C33 S8 33 115

162 ESTABLISHMENTS OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-contd.

HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES BY SIZE OF El\IPJ~OYj\IE1\T ------.. --__,-----~... ------20-49 50-9!J 100-299 :;00-499 500+ Per.sons Division! PerEon8 Persons Persons Persons Persons Unspecified Major

~------~--~ _- -<-'~~------_'--- --.--.- -<----<_-_.------_------~.------~ ------.- Group of Units Porsons Units Persons Units Persons l-:lJic.::; Porsons Units Persons "L"--l1its N.I.C. employed employed employeCl employed employed

12 13 14 15 16 17 Hi 19 20 21 2~ CITY ( URBAN) - coned. Majer 7 180 2 124 1 116 8 Gronp 20-21

I) 153 2 124 116 7 4 III 2 124 116 a 2 42 4

1 27 Major 5 100 1 Group 22 4 80 4 80

20 1

Major 25 682 9 551 8 1,338 2 639 18 37.817 4 Group 23

22 532 6 366 A 1,338 2 639 18 37,817 1 21 507 3 182 8 1,338 1 310 17 36.557 1 1 25 :I 184 1 329 1 1,260

3 100 3 185 :)

.Major Group J5

1\fltjor 9 221 3 212 1 laO 10 Group 26

/) 124 a 212 1 130 IS 124 3 212 1 130

4 97 10

:Major 20 578 3 199 1 115 1 360 6 Group 27

19 554 3 199 1 1I5 1 360 1 19 554 3 199 1 115 1 360 I

22 {i

Major 14 889 1 70 5 961 1 367 6 Group 28

IS 354 1 70 5 961 1 367 fi 13 354 1 70 5 961 1 367 II

SO 1 163 EoD PART·B DISTlUBUTION OF MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING OR SERVICING FUEL/POWER OR MANUAL USED AND

NUMBER OF FACTORIES OR WORKSHOPS OTHER THAN -.------.---~-. One 2-4 5-9 Di-vi"ioJ!. ; Kinn of Total Person Persona Persons )!lajor Fud or Group of power 1'nite Persons Cnita Unit. Paraone Unit. PardOns "Cnits Person. 1(. I. C. u"d employed employed employed ."nploy.d

1 2 3 7 8 10 11 AHMADABAD Xajor Group 20 Total 116 268 ISO 54 125 7 44 3 43 I All Fuel... I po..... r 4- 35 2 {I 2 17 (a) Electrioity 4- III 2 6 2 " 17

II Manultol 111 227 60 lI3 123 88 16

M ..jor Group 30 Total 171S 1.199 20 234 46 301 14 173 8 I All Fuel... J power 123 994 59 16S 234 11 la, (s) Electricity 121 988 7 1111 168 229 11 197 (c) Coal, 'Wood &nd Bagasse 2 6 I (j

II Manual 62 20a 12 25 11 67 3

Major Group 31 Total 165 1,796 15 III 151 49 819 30 400 4, I All Fuel" I Power 100 1,369 25 80 34 225 22 297 (a) Electricity 58 1,045 2 11 37 18 115 17 235 (e) Coal, "Wood and Bagasse 42 324 2 14 43 ll\ 110 1'1 62

n Manual 65 427 11 26 71 liS 8 103

Vajor Group 82 Total 84 1,084 11 26 71 21 134 12 142

1 All Fuel" J po .....,r 43 906 3 9 26 11 67 7 84 (al Electricity 37 827 2 8 ]8 11 <17 7 84 (0) Coal, Wood and B&g ..... ! 70 (d) Other Power 4 ~ S 8 17 45 10 II Manua.l 41 17i 117

Vajor Group 31 Total 107 871 1 88 117 46 808 11 11211 I All Fuels / Power 100 831 1 :16 III 42 281 16 215 (a) Electricity 69 676 27 84 27 183 12 158 (c) Coal. 'Vood and BagasRe 31 256 9 27 15 98 , M 2 6 4 II Manual 7 41 25 10

Major Group 34 Tota.l 533 3,159 64 21.13 754 1al? 891 49 652 43 169 491 I All Fuels J power 370 2,491 98 642 43 1168 (a.) Electricity 297 2,1M 33 131 388 81 531 36 477 1 (b) Liquid Fuel I 3 3 (c) Coal, 'Vood and Bl'li,,~se 69 325 10 34 93 17 111 7 91 (d) Other power 3 7 3 7 21 4,1) II Manual l6S 668 94 263 J4!I 84

Major Group 311 Total 968 7,353 44 444 1,301 322 2,130 111 1,481 40 I All Fuels I power 888 6,993 392 1,154 305 2,010 107 1,3B4 6,725 37 (a) Electricity 861 382 1,125 290 1,899 99 1,2S6 29 (0) Coal, Wood and B"ia.~ .. 37 268 3 10 15 III f\ 98 10 180 62 147 17 120 '7 164 ESTABLISHMENTS OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-contd.

HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES BY SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT 20-49 50-99 100-299 300-499 500+ Persolls Division; Persons Porsons Persons Persons Persons Unspecified :l\IIajor ------_------~------~-. Group of Units Persons Units Persons ------Units Persons Units l'ersons Units------Persons Unit, N.I.C. employed employed employed employed employed

12 13 14- 15 16 17 18 111 20 21 22 1 CITY (URBAN)-eontd. Major 2 Group 2D

;!

l\{a,jot '7 191 1 80 2 200 I Group SO

6 167 80 2 200 f; lA7 flO f 200

24

Major 13 393 3 226 2 292 2 Group Sl

10 :105 2 166 ;) 2!l2 n 19:> 2 166 :! 292 4 107

3 88 60 Ma.jor 6 180 0 808 ~ 238 1 Group 32

6 180 fj 308 2 238 II 160 258 2 238 1 20 '"1 tiO

1'.I&JOt 3 98 1 1211 1 Group IS S 98 1 Uti 1 1 25 1 1211 1 :I 73

Major 18 478 1 711 1 2110 1 Group .,

14 422 1 75 1 2110 1 13 402 1 71S 1 250 1 1 20

!I 51 Major 3! 944 7 436 5 'J8? 1 800 2 Group ,.5 30 902 7 436 IS 767 1 300 1 !l9 875 7 436 IS 767 1 800 1 1 17 • 42 1 165 (Btl H~2 E·U PART-B DISTRIBUTION OF MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING OR SERVICING FUEL/POWER OR MANUAL USED AND ------._----_----,,

1 ! 3 4 5 6 7 8 I) 10 11

AHMADABAD Major Group 36 Total 36 389 1 10 29 14 96 6 83 I All Fuels I Power 31 367 R 23 13 91 5 73 (a) Electricity 31 367 8 23 13 91 5 73 II Ma.nual 5 22 2 6 1 IS 10 Major Group 37 Tota.l 37 250 2 21 53 9 50 3 40 I All Fuels / Power 24- 212 1 11 27 7 39 3 40 (a) Electricity 24 212 1 II 27 7 39 3 (0 IT Manua.l 13 38 10 26 2 11 Major Group 38 Tota.l 589 1,821 216 296 735 52 311 15 186 I All Fuele I Power 60 520 4 36 94 11 70 5 66 (a) Electricity 36 463 3 14 43 10 65 IS 66 (c) Coal, Wool and B8ga~se 24 57 1 22 51 1 5 II Manual 529 1,301 212 260 641 .1 241 10 120 Major Group 39 Tota.l 1,623 4,641 639 862 2,121 88 523 11 135

I All Fuels I Power 104 834 32 52 146 14 89 1 12 (a) Electricity 102 831 31 51 144 14 89 1 12 (0) Coal, Wood and Bagae•• 2 3 1 1 2

n Manual I.lIl9 '.807 607 810 1.975 '14 '84 10 111

166 ESTABLISHMENTS OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-contd. ffO{;SBHOLD IXDUSTRfES BY SlZE OF K\IPLOY:\lB:\,'f

20-49 50--99 100- 299 :!OO---499 .100+ .Persons Division! Persons Persons Person" Persons Persons Unspecified Major Group of Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units N.LO. employed employed employe

12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22

OITY ,URBAN)-concld. Major 4 90 1 90 Group 36

4 90 90 4 90 90

Major 1 25 1 80 Group 37

25 1 SO 25 1 80

Major 5 153 1 10 1 150 3 Group 38

:2 66 1 70 1 15u 2 66 1 70 ] 150

87 3

Major 7 223 2 137 6 863 8 Group 311

48 3 fi07 48 3 507

175 137

167 E-I1 PART-C DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY I::STABLISHMENTS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT )1"UilIBgR OF HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ESTABLISIBlENTS BY SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

--~---.-~- ---- .--~---~ .. ------~---- _._- ----.~------Person. Division! Kind of 2-4 !l-9 10--19 Fnspe. 11ajOl' Fuelor Total Perti()n Ppl'sons Person. l'ersoIl8 cifted Group of PO"-C'l' -_'--_' --_<---"_._-_ _------.------)1". L C. used (:uits Persons L"nits Fnits Persons Units Persons Units PerSOllS Fnit. employed .. roployed employed employed

:! 3 4 5 6 7 8 II 10 11 l!

AHMADABAD DISTRICT (TOTAL) Divi,ion 2&8 Tota.l 7,353 13,065 3,622 3,426 7,926 207 1,280 28 1117 '7' I All Fuels/Power 1.317 2.548 430 822 1,85f> 41 263 J4 (a) Electricity 3il5 828 126 229 534 26 168 6 (b) Liquid Fuel 373 669 85 273 671 2 13 11 (c) ('oal. 'Vood Ilnil BA.q-agqe -lS:~ 9.1)~ III" 299 705 l4. 82 6 (d) Othf'f POWf'J' It) ~jO oJ.} 21 45 1 II :'lInn un] t).U:~f} I OJ) i 7 :l,I\I:2 ~,(i()4 6.071 166 997 23 !~7 .1 Major Group 20·21 Total 908 1,656 301 677 1,276 It 7a 16 I j\ 1I Fuels/Power 869 1,572 287 654 1,217 12 118 III (n) Electricity 26.,1 448 93 166 338 3 17 ~ (ll) Liquid Fuel 358 627 83 262 638 I II 12 /(') Coal, \Yood and Ragas." 182 398 57 115 296 8 '5 '1- (ri) Other Power 75 99 54 21 45 II 1\I'1fllla] :3H 84 14 23 IHI 2 11 Major Group 22 Total 88 214 42 34 88 8 114 a 30 1

I All Fuels/Power Ii 17 3 8 1 8 (a) Electricity 5 17 3 8 1 8 (d) Other Power 1 II ilfanual 82 197 41 31 80 7 .11 I 30 Mafor Group 23 Total 1,479 3,220 1112 885 2,070 to lin • 85 3 I All Fuels/Power 49 178 8 28 83 12 87 1 (n) Electricity 31 124 6 13 38 11 80 1 (b) Liquid Fuel 9 28 1 7 20 1 7 (e) Coal, 'Vood and Bagasse 9 26 1 8 25 II ~Iallnal 1,430 3,042 604. 837 1,987 78 4.M D 1111 J Major Group S6 Total 1,798 2.655 1,221 1128 1,217 24 180 II 17 80

All Fuels/Power 15 26 6 II 20 (n) Electrioity 115 26 6 II 20 II :I I annal 1,783 2.629 1,215 611l 1,1117 14- 1M II 17 10 Major Group f!!1 Total 730 1,204 887 819 781 1. 7. 1 13 11 1 All Fuels/Power 10 37 :I II 20 ! II! (a) Electricity 8 29 2 4 11 II III (b) I.iquirl Fuel !! 8 2 S II .:\Ianual i:20 1.167 3% 313 711 10 Ml 13 11 Major Group 28 Total 30 68 10 15 38 2 10 3

I All Fuels{Powel' 5 I} 2 2 7 1 (a) Electricity 4, K 1 ! 7 1 (e) Coal. Wood and Baga~"e 1 1 I II Manual 21\ 49 8 IS 81 J 10 i

Major Group 29 Total 507 785 330 166 403 U i II )1anual 607 785 S30 1M 401 •9 12 J

168 E-II PART-C DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLO¥MENT--contd.

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ESTABLISHMENTS BY SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

",---~----.------~~- Persona Division/ Kind of 2-4 5-9 10-19 Unspe- Major Fuel or Total Person Persons Persons Persons eified Power Group of ------~----~ ----~------?>I. I. C. u.ved Units Persons Units Units PersonH lInit,s Persons Units Persons Units employed employed employed employed

2 3 ' 4 [) 6 7 8 ~ 10 11 11

AHMADABAD DISTRICT ( TOTAL )----contd. Major Group 30 Total 2, 64 12 14 32 3 20 I All Fuels/Power 10 29 1 7 16 2 13 (a) Electrioity 10 29 1 7 15 2 13 11 ~lanual 19 35 II 7 17 1 7 Major Group 31 Total 38 96 13 22 63 1 I) 2 26 I All Fuels/Power 5 12 2 )I 10 (a) Electricity 2 3 1 1 2 (e) Coal, 'Vood and Bagasse 3 9 1 2 8 II Manual 33 84- 11 19 43 15 ! 25

Major Group 32 Total 768 1.1182 2111 485 1.114 24 148 2 24 I All Fuels/Power 12 50 2 3 11 II 37 (a) Electricity I 9 1 1 3 1 IS (b) Liquid Fuel 1 1 (c) Coal, 'Vood and Bagaes. 8 41 1 2 8 5 82 IT Manual 7114. 1,482 249 4.82 1,103 18 106 t 24. 3 Maior Group 34 Total 804 lisa 112 183 411 4 27 1 13 4 I All Fuels/Power 260 468 89 167 374 1 IS 8 (a) Electricity 23 59 3 19 56 I (b) Liquid Fuel 2 5 2 {) (0) Coal, Wood and Bagass" 235 404 8(1 146 313 1 II 2 II Manual 44 95 23 16 37 3 ll2 13 1 Major Group 35 Total ti9 a! 23 32 76 4 24 I All Fuels/Power 48 105 15 29 66 4 24 (a) Electrioity 19 58 :I 12 31 4- lI4. (e) Coal, 'Vood and Bagass.. 29 4.7 12 17 35 II Manual II 17 8 3 9

Major Group 36 Total 1 6 1 6 I All Fuels/Power (I 6 (a) Eleotriolty II n

Major Groul! 37 Totlll 2 a 1 1 2 II ~Iallual 2 1I 1 I !I Major Gronp 38 Total 389 1185 239 131 802 8 44 11 All Fuels/Power 21 32 10 10 22 1 (a) Electricity (I 8 4 2 4 (c) Coal, \Vood and Bagasse lIS 24- (I 8 18 1 II Manual 368 liIS3 229 121 280 8 44 10 Major Group 39 Total 225 302 168 54 114 3 20 All Fllels/Power t1 'i :. - (a) Electricity 4 "1 (b) Liquid Fuel •1 1 1 (0) Coal, 'Yood and Bagan" 1 2 2 II :lIanual 2111 2911 163 53 112 3 20 169

(Bk) 11-46-43 E-II PART-C DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPIOYMENT-contd.

NFMBEH OF HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ESTABLIRHMENT8 flY SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

Division! Kind of Persons Major . Fuel or 2·4 /)·9 HI-! 9 Unspe­ Group of Power Total Porson Persons Persons Persons cified N. 1. C. used enit< Persons Foits Units Persons Unit.s Persons Units Persons employed employed employed employed L"nib

7 10 11 12

AHMEDABAD DISTRlCT (RURAL) Division 2 & 3 Total 4.681 8.051 2.234 2.294 6.1116 674 7 17 61

I All Fuels/Power 1,069 1,995 343 682 1,1104 lH U8 20 (a) Elect.ri~i( " 262 530 84 162 3il 12 7/\ 4 (1)) Liquid F~el 373 669 ,,5 273 f)71 13 1::1 (e) Coal, 'Vood nnd Bagasse 370 712 127 230 fl2fi 10 60 3 (0.) Other Power 64 1>4 47 17 37 II !Janual 3,612 1,891 1,6111 3,662 71 7 77 31 Major Group 20·21 Total 774 1.386 252 499 1,087 8 46 15

I All FlleblPower 760 1,357 2411 491 1,OM 8 iii III (a) Ele~tricitv 217 384 79 133 288 :\ 17 :! (b) Liquid F~el 358 627 83 262 538 I II 12 (d Coal, 'Vood and Bagll-_e 121 262 37 79 202 23 1 (d) Other Po" or ~ 64 >l4 47 17 :17 " II ~Ianual U 28 8 22 Major Group 22 Total 84 6 81 , .7 I 20 I Ail F,wle/Power H :\ 3 II (al Electricity 3 8 3 II 11 )fannal 21 76 6 I) 23 2 20 Major ('roup 23 Total 927 1,850 826 559 1.271 88 283 20 2

r All Fllf)13/POW('r 16 62 2 8 24 Il 86 I (a) E:lectricity 7 34 I 1 4 , 29 I il» Liquid Fuel 9 28 1 7 20 1 7 II )[anual 911 1,788 324 551 1,247 33 197 20 Major Group 26 ... Total 845 1.147 602 232 1)21 4 1!4 I

J All FllOls/Pl)wel' 1 2 1 ,) (n) F:lectri(lit~, 1 2 I II Manual 844 1,145 602 231 4 24 Major Group 21 Tob.1 611 966 342 251 574 ': 37 1 13 10

I All Fllels/Power 4 16 111 • (a) E1eetri('it.y 2 8 K (h) Li'1nid Fu"l 2 8 2 ~ II !llannal 607 950 :142 247 .,)5R 7 In

Major Group 28 Total 4 9 1 3 8

All Fuels/PowM 1 4 ia) I~l(lctricity I 4. II :Manual 3 (I 2 Major Group 29 Total 218 307 160 IH 118 b 29 H '[anual 218 S07 1M fil !1~ 5 170 E-!I PART-C DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-contd.

Xt'~lBER OF HOUSEHOLD IND{)STRY, ESTABLISHMENTS BY SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT nn'lsion, Kind of Persons Mnjor Fuel or 2-4 5-9 10-19 Unspe­ C;roup of P(I,ver 'Total P .. rson Person" Persons Pcr~,on,-:; ,·jfied :-;. r. c. u,,,d Porfl0n..; L'nits Cnits Person" Units Per"ons Unite P"l'301l9 Units employeJ employed employed employer!

2 3 4 6 7 8 I) 10 11 12

AHMADABAD DISTRICT (RURAL)--Contd.

Ma;or Group 30 Total 15 44 s 21 8 20

I All Fuel./Power 9 27 1 13 2 13 (a) Electricity 9 27 1 13 2 13 n Manual 6 17 2 R 1 7 Major Group 31 Total 9 15 5 4 10

I All Fuels/Power 2 5 1 (a) Electrioitv 1 1 (0) Coru, Wood and Bagasse 4 I II Manual 7 10 3

Major Grouv 32 Total 679 1,368 214 438 1,003 21 127 2

All Fueb,l'o'l'E'T 4Ji f' 37 (0) EI""tricity 8 3 I r. (b) Liquid F~e] (e) Coal, 'Y"od .. nd B>l.f'''''.'' 7 37 .( 32 T [ )1"n",,1 fHHl J .323 213 436 gil!) 90 2 24 ::I

Major Group 34 Total 249 431 94 150 332 1 I)

All Fuels' Po "-f'r 401 79 144 3n 1 :1 (a) Eketri"it \' 14 36 2 11 3·1 1 Ib) Liqllid F;,,,l [) 2 i) !c) Cosl. 'Vood and Bag"'"." 211 360 77 131 278 2 C1 Manu,,] 22 SO 1;j o 16 Major Gronp 35 Total 36 69 14 20 44 2 11 All FIlE+"Pow('r 62 11 19 40 2 11 la) Electricity 18 ::I '7 2 11 (e) Cosl, \Vo,;d and BI\~","e 27 14 II 16 33 IT Manu,,] 4 7 3 4 Major Group 36 Total

All Fuels, Powf'r I") Ele'" rioit~, Major Group 37 Total 1 1 2 n ~lnntl,,1 1 2 Majos Group 38 Total 169 217 119 43 98 7

A 11 Fuels Powf'r IS 1 I 4 (e) Coal. Wood awl Bag.... e [) 1 :1 4 II Mallll,,1 212 118 41 D4 7 171 E-U PART-C DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY. FUEL/POWER USED AND SIZE OF El\lPLOYMENT-contd.

NU)IBER OF HOCSEHOLD L,DLTSTI{Y ESTABLISH:'\IE~TS BY SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

Persons Division/ Kind of 2-4 5·9 10·19 Unspe- Major Fuel or Total Person Persons Persons Persons cified Group of Power N. I. C. ll~ed Fnits Per"OnR Fnit,. PersollR Units Persollh Unit!s PPI':-\ons lJnit~ employl'ld employed omploy... j employed

3 4 6 7 9 10 II l:l

AHMADABAD DISTRICT (RURAL )---cotocld. Major Group 39 Total 120 157 96 22 '6 2 111 I All Fuols/Puwer 1 1 (b) Liquid Fuel 1 1 II Manual 119 156 95 ll2 46 2 Ili AHMADABAD DISTRICT ( URBAN) DiMon 2 & 3 Total 2,672 5,014 1,888 1,132 2,760 112 686 16 180 24 I All Fuels/Pm"or 248 553 87 140 351 17 115 4 (a) Electricity 123 298 42 67 163 13 93 1 (c) Coal, 'Vood amI Bagaese 113 240 38 69 180 4 22 2 (d) Other Power 12 15 7 4 8 1 II Manual 2,424 4,461 1,301 992 2,409 95 liiI III lSI" 20 lIItajor Group 20·21 Total 184 271 49 78 189 6 88 1 I All Fuels,Tower 10!'l 215 41 63 152 4 22 (a) EleCltricity 37 64 14 23 50 (c) Coal. 'Yood and Baga,... 61 136 20 36 94 22 (d) Other Power 11 15 7 4 S II Manual 25 56 R 15 37 2 11 Kajor Group 22 Total 64 180 8e 22 IS? 4 27 1 10 1

I All Fuels/row~r 3 9 8 (a) Elect.ricity 2 9 8 (d) Other Power 1 II Manual 61 121 35 22 57 3 10

Major Gronp 23 Total 552 1,370 ~ 188 306 799 52 810 7 75 1 I All Fuols/Power 33 116 6 20 59 7 51 (a) Electricity 24 90 5 12 34 7 .51 (e) Coal, ,Vood and Bagaese 9 26 1 8 25 II )Ianual 519 1,254 180 286 740 45 7 75 Major Group 26 Total 953 1,508 619 296 696 20 136 67 II I All Fuel"j Power 14 24 6 8 18 (al Electricity 14 24 6 8 18 II Manual 939 1,484 613 288 67R 20 136 5 1S7 11 Major Group 27 Total 119 238 45 68 157 5 86 1 I All Fuels/Power 6 21 2 2 4 2 15 (a) Eleclricil y 6 21 2 2 4 2 15 II "Manual lIS 217 43 66 153 3 21 1 Jlajor Group 28 Total 26 49 9 12 2 10 8 I All Fuels/Power 4 Ii ! (s) El.. ctrir.ity 3 4 1 1 (e) Coal, W"o,l and Baga~se I 1 1 II ManuAl 22 44 7 11 27 2 10 Major Gronp 29 Total 289 478 170 115 285 4 23 II Manual 289 478 170 115 285 4 ~3 172 E-II PART-C DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-~'01ltd.

~UMBER OF HOUSEHOLD INDVS'l'ItY ESTABLfSHJIE~TS BY 8IZE OF E~lPLOYl\IENT

Persolls Division/ Kind of I 2--1 6-9 10-19 Unsp". Major Fuolor Total Person Persons Persons Persons cified Group of Power ------~. I. C. used Units Per,ons Unit~ U ui t·~ Per~ons lJnit8 Perlions UlliN Persolls Units employed employed employed employed

3 5 6 7 8 o 10 II

AHMADABAD DISTRICT (URBAN )-cotlld.

lIajor Group 80 Total 14 20 9 5 II

I All Fuels/Power 1 2 1 2 (a) Electricity 1 2 1 2 II Manual 18 18 9 4 II lIajor Group 81 Total 29 81 8 18 43 1 5 2

I All Fuels/Power 3 i Z 6 (a) Electricity 1 2 1 2 (c) Coal, Wood and Bagasse 2 5 1 4 II Manual 26 7 16 37 2 20 lI.ior Group 82 Total 87 164 87 47 III 3 18 I All Fuels/Power 2 6 1 4 (a) Eleotricity 1 1 1 (0) Coal, Wood and Bagasse 1 4 4 II Manual 86 159 36 46 10i 3 16 lIajor aroup 8' Total 15 132 18 38 79 3 12 1 18 I All Fuels/Power 33 67 10 .23 1S7 (a) Electricity 9 23 1 8 22 (0) Coal, Wood and BagQsse 24 4. 9 16 311 II Manual :l2 65 8 10 22 3 lI2 18 Major Group 81 Total 13 53 II 12 11 13 I All Fuels/Power 16 43 10 211 .2 III (a) Electrioity 14 40 •3 II 24 II 11 (e) Coal. Wood and B ..gasse 2 :l I 1 2 II Manual 7 10 5 2 lIajor Group 88 Total 1 8 1 8 I All Fuels/Power 6 II (a) Electrioity 6 6 "jor Group 87 'l'otal 1 1 1 II Manual 1 lIah.r Group 88 Total 220 888 120 88 204 8 4 1 All Fuel./Power 18 Z7 II 8 18 1 (a) Electricity 6 8 II , (0) Coal, Wood anrl B ..g .....e 12 It •15 6 14 1 11 ~Manual 202 3.1 III &0 186 3 173 (Bk) H-46-44 E-II PART-C DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY. FUEL/POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-contd.

:-;'U~\lBEH OF HOLJiSEHOLD I~[)lJiSTHY ESTABLl:5HJ\lE~TS BY SIZE OF EMPLOYj\lENT - .. ~-. --.. _ •.. ------.---~------.. -~----. -----.,..------~ ..... -----~---~--- Persons Division Kille! of 2-4 6-9 10-19 Unspe. Major Fuel or Tornl Person l)ersollR Persons Persons cified GrailI' of P!)w(~r' N. 1. C. ul!:ied l'llit~ P(,l'SOH~ CllJt.~ PE'rI'30n~ t' nit. P€'l',;ons L' nits Persona Units ,-mployed employ.. d employed employed

1 2 4 (j 7 II I() II 12

AHMADABAD DISTRICT ( URBAN )--contd. Major GroulJ 39 Total 105 145 72 82 88 1 5

I All Fue1,11'()w<',' [, 6 Is} Ele~tl'i()it~ 4. 4 Ie) Coal, "\-""vel find Il"g£>"Cf' 1 l! 1 2 II Manual 100 139 31 66 AHMADABAD CITY -( URBAN) Division 2 & :3 Total 1,769 3,187 973 700 1,683 62 891 140 2li1 a I All Fuels/Power liS 367 63 98 247 9 67 1 (a) Electrieity 83 177 30 47 llZ o S6 (o) Coal, 'Vo()d I\lui Bagl\~H' 88 18i 32 60 133 4 22 (dl Other P(/wer :2 ::1 1 J :I n Manual l,MHI 2,820 910 602 1.486 113 334 140 III Major Group 20·21 Toial 195 81 114 186 1 I All FuelsIP,>wer ill 160 26 45 (a) Electricity 27 47 10 Ii " (e) Coal, ""-ood and BagailsP 47 110 16 27 , 1 {dl Other Power Z :I 1 1 II M8011uaJ 15 ail il 9

IIlajor Group 22 Total 102 10 21 65 27 1 10 I All FudsjPowf'T I 8 (t\) Electric:ity 1 R 11 Manu .. l 10 21 3 III 10 Major Group 23 Total 104 373 109 73 176 7 44 4 46 1 1 All FueJ"IPflwf'r 13 :12 9 28 (a) Electricity ti 11 "3 l! 8 (0) ConI, 'Vond aIJd BflIlH'''f' i 21 1 (\ 20 II ~:IHnlllll l:OJ ,HI 105 64 147 i 44 43 Major Group 26 Total 815 1.315 518 261 621 19 129 47 13 I All Fuels/Pow", 10 Ii ;, 12 (a) ElrHnrity 10 17 12 IT Mannal 8(l" 1,29" 609 19 129 4; Major Group 27 Total 30 169 28 47 112 4 29 I All Fuels/Pdw", 2 l(l 1 2 8 10 1 Jl (a) Eleetri('ity 2 2 ., II "fannal is 159

.) I All Fuela/Pow<"r 4 .~ 1 (a) Electricity 3 4 1 1 (0) Coal, "'oon and Bl1R't",p 1 1 1 If Manual 20 40 (\ 10 24 10 2 ]74 E-ll PART-C DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ESTABLlSH~mNTS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER CSED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMEl'-!'f- ontd.

:\L:'IlBEH (II' Hur:-;EilULll r:\Ut::-STHY. EC;TABLI:-;lpn:C-;T:-; RV ~IZE of E}IPL(IY:'IIE:\T _--_-- _- -- --~------_ Division: Kind of PerRons Major 'Fuel of ~·4 5·!) 10· I!) Unspeci. Group of Power Total Person Per.'3ol1S Pflr,ons Persons fled N. I. C. used '--_.. -0-- ____. ------'".__ .. _------Units Persons Cnits Units PersoIl9 Cnit~ Persons Unit.s Persons Units employed mnployecl pmployerl employed

2 ;; 4 /) Ii 7 8 9 10 11 12 AHMADABAD ( URBAN )--<'On"'''. Major Group 29 Total 117 229 51 59 152 4 23

II Manual 11; 229 54 ,~fI Ul:? 4 23

Maior Group 30 Total 9 15 4 5 11 All (lu,,18I1'ower I :2 1 2 (a) Electri('it, 1 !! 1 2 n Man.. al g la 4 4 !J

Major Group 31 Total 26 75 6 17 89 1 .'5 ~ 25 All Fll(l13j Power I 2 1 2 (a) Eleet.l'icit,y 1 2 1 - .J II .'\fanu.AI 25 ,3 H 16 ,~ i ;i 25

Major Group 32 Total 24 4O 17 6 17 1 II All 1"uolaIPower 1 1 1 (a) Electricity 1 I 1 n Manual 23 llil HI fI 17 6

Major Group 84 Total til 111 16 211 80 8 !t 1 18 I All FuelslPower 26 1>3 9 17 44 (n) Electricity 8 !2 8 22 (e) Coal, '\Vood and Bagasse 18 31 I) (l 22 II '!Ilanual 10 58 7 8 16 8 22 III

Major Gronp 35 Total 92 49 9 11 27 a 18 I All Fuels/Power 16 39 4 I} 22 2 13 (al Ell'ctrieit\" 13 36 3 8 20 2 13 (e) Coal, Woe>c! a11

Major Group 36 Total 1 6 1 6 I All FuelM!Pow61' 1 II II la) Electricity 1 I) 6

Majol Gronp 87 Total 1 1 1 IT M,u11lal

Maior Group 38 Total 198 841 104 83 193 8 44 8 All FuelR/Power 18 27 II 8 18 .... (a) Electricity 6 8 2 ,. (e) Coal, ,\Y\,;'d ami Bagass" 12 19 Ii 14 1 '" 2 II "'fannal IfIO '-IJ4 95" /;, 175 S 44 Major GrouJl 89 Total 86 121 58 27 58 1 Ii I All FueJeJPower 4 II S I 2 18! E]pctrici t.y II S :I (r) Coal, 'Wood and Bo.gus,e 1 2 n Mannal 82 116 115 :'8 5f! ;")

175 £-111 DISTRIBUTION OF TRADE(COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSlFmn

~m,IBER OF EflTA BLISHMENTS

~------~------.-~

Division: • Total Person 2-4 Persons 6-9 Persona Jlajor Group -+---- ~.--~-- ... -_------of N. I. C. Establish- Person .. Establish. EstabJish- Per8o.ns Establish· Persons mente employed :rnent" menta employed menta employed

1 , 6 7 • • II 8 ASMADABAD 1'0,.1 3.,&24 83, ••a 16.1811 14,1179 86.699 11,892 It.6OB DlrialoD e 80.800 66,8158 115,042 12,802 82,10'7 2,019 11.18' Mt.jor Group 60 2,912 10,931 349 1.7:: 4,969 6a7 4,0111 81 118 444 16 170 29 180 611 150 744 18 77 218 37 .48 63 166 621 34 92 249 28 16~ 64 419 1,361 94 239 648 63 3'74

66 ]6,902 23,582 H>,471 4,950 ll,373 221 1,278 66 2,769 5,768 ) ,109 1,473 3,681 134 781 67 3,093 5,564 1,598 1,352 3,214 93 1148 68 2,764 6,774 932 1,450 3,832 214 1,180 69 2,517 10,56» 421 1,363 3,863 643 ',340 Dlrialon 8 8,'7M 17,086 1,148 1,777 4,1592 878 I,'" Major Group 80 467 5,2U 117 172 446 43 .179 81 26 617 4 8 22 6 41 82 3,~~; 10,901 912 1,5011 3,917 310 l,tlO 83 341 1I0 92 207 " .4 ABIIADABAJ)

Tot.. , 8,712 9,913 4,'761 1,706 8,991 83 1101 DiYblon 6 6,422 9,048 4,890 1,808 8,7.8 14 tit

Major Group 60 110 283 16 79 20' 8 Ii 61 2 2 2 6.! 11 65 9 26 3 63 1 3 1 a 64 41S 98 18 24 60 IS 65 6,596 4,182 1,096 2,267 90 III 66 5,:~~ 386 139 71 16! 7 67 }53 189 118 31 6' 1 '"7 68 267 593 76 167 489 6 J. 119 372 852 139 195 '" 32 206 Dl"'trion 8 SOO 847 71 108 e41! 8 •• MajOt Group 80 56 ]27 17 36 110 2 10 81 I 2 1 I 82 U3 728 54 66 HI3 6 Ie

AU.ADABAD

'1'ot,,1 27,802 78,530 11,424 12,878 82,708 2,809 14,00' DI911101l 6 24,l!78 17,80l! 10,852 11,199 28,361 1,944 11,77' Major Group 60 2,802 10,648 333 1,663 649 3,981 61 116 '42 14 64 4'i~~ t9 180 62 139 1189 18 68 193 86 J4. 63 1611 618 34 91 246 28 lU 64 374 1,263 76 215 588 OJ 9611

66 ]6,986 6,289 3,924 9,106 1101 1,167 66 5,383 070 1,402 3,419 127 737 87 1i:g 5,376 1.480 1,321 3,1110 92 689 68 6,181 856 1,283 3,343 209 1.962 69 ::t~~ ','717 282 1.168 3,379 511 3,134 176 BY THE TYPE OF BUSINESS OR TRADE AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

BY :-;fZE Of" R.'\JPLOY.\!EXT

" .-- --,- __ ------~~ ----~----~------~~-- ---~~---~~ 1U-l!1 20-49 50-99 100+ Persons l'erAollA Persons Persons Persons Un Rpecified Division/ ------_------~------" -~---~ :\'Jajor Group E,tHhli~h- T'l'rson~ E"tabli~h- Per.;oIlH E"tabJish. Persoll8 Establish- Pen..;.ons E~tabJi~h· of nlf~lIL.; (,ll'played menta employed ments employed menta emploYE'd ments N, I,C,

n 10 11 12 13 14 15 lil 17 DISTRICT (TOTAL) 509 6,344 138 3.899 21 1,403 20 4,405 680 Total 361 4,420 64 1,470 I) 319 5 768 512 8 Division

ll::l 1,330 10 !.l47 41 60 Major Group ;; 58 1 20 3 61 15 180 3 80 62 11 129 1 40 63 11 135 4 110 8 64

2:1 292 4 112 1 lJ!1 232 65 :20 234 2 63 21 1'6 7 90 1 116 42 67 30 367 7 213 1 150 130 68 126 l.60.'} 22 585 4 203 3 502 35 69 148 1.924 84 2.429 16 1,084 15 3.631 168 8 Division

.J~. AOo 48 1,380 8 573 6 ],624 ]4 80 ;\fajor Group :l 40 2 72 2 436 1 81 86 1,079 34 977 8 IHI 7 1,577 147 82 6 83

DISTRICT ( RURAL) 10 137 .. 125 1 155 2 341 155 Total 6 76 8 85 145 6 Division

12 6 60 :\[a50r- Group til 211 62 6:1 111 64

;; 3(1 109 fll') 1 40 3 66 3 67 19 68 III 1 20 4 69 4 61 1 40 1 55 2 341 10 8 DIviSion 1 10 80 :Major Group 81 3 "1 40 55 2 341 10 82 DISTRICT (URBAN)

499 6,201 134 3,774 20 1,348 18 4,064 525 Tota! 355 4,344 51 1.385 5 319 5 768 367 6 DivIsion 112 J ,318 10 247 35 60 Major Group I) 58 I 20 3 61 15 180 2 55 6.2 11 129 1 40 63 LO L20 4 110 i 64

:'>0 2fi.6 4 112 1 56 : ~:~ 65 20 234- I :.'3 18 66 7 90 I 11') 39 67 30 ~67 7 213 I l/j() III 68 125 1,592 2\ 565 4 26:1 :1 502 :H t)!)

177

(Bk) H-46-4S E.III DISTRIBUTION OF TRADE/COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSIFIED NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS

2-4 5-9 Divisionj Tota.l Porson Persons PersonA Major Group ---,---~---- of Establish. Persons Establish- Establish- Persons Establish- Persons N.I.O. ments employed menta menta employed ment. employed

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AHMADABAD Division 8 8.1124 16,228 1,072 1,674 4,347 865 1,282 Major Group 80 411 5,097 100 136 356 .1 269 81 25 615 4 7 20 6 43 82 2,876 10,175 858 1,439 3,764 314. 1,896 83 ~U 341 110 92 207 4 24 AHMADABAD Total 21,936 62.288 8,530 10,376 26,747 2,046 12,457 Division 6 18,746 47,365 7,544 8,840 22,764 1,725 10,500 Major Group 60 2,543 9,973 286 1,501 4,355 615 3,786 61 109 426 13 59 155 29 180 62 138 685 18 67 189 36 243 63 164 616 34 90 244 28 169 64 337 1,145 86 196 539 58 343 65 7,533 12,280 4,503 2,765 6,478 160 945 66 1,956 4,325 693 1,128 2,787 102 598 67 2,340 4,453 1,]27 1,093 2,613 86 507 68 1,999 5,308 616 1,086 2,871 182 1,091 69 1,627 8,154 188 855 2.523 4211 :2,639 Division 8 3.190 14.923 986 1,536 3,993 321 1.957 Majol' Group 80 852 4,697 94 118 299 25 163 81 17 587 4 14 6 43 62 2,657 9,374 807 1,345 3,524 l}86 1.727 83 164 265 85 69 156 4 24

178 BY THE TYPE OF BUSINESS OR TRADE A._~ SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Concld.

BY SIZE OF E.\lPLOY:.\lENT 10-19 20-49 50-99 100+ Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Unspecified ---_----- Diyision/ Establish. Persul).S Esta.blish· Persons Establish· Persons Establish· POI'sons Establish· :i\'Iajor Grou p menta employed Inents employed ments employed ments employed menta of N.T.C. • 10 11 Ii 13 14 US 16 17 1 DISTRIOT (URBAN )-contd.

144 1,863 83 2,389 16 1,029 13 3,296 158 8 Division 58 795 48 I,SSO 8 573 6 1,624 14 SO Major Group 3 40 2 72 2 436 1 81 83 1,028 33 937 7 456 I) 1,236 137 82 6 83

CITY ( URBAN )

460 !'i,713 129 B,639 17 1,138 18 4,064 860 Total 889 4,160 49 1,320 fi 319 {) ';'68 239 6 Division 111 1,300 10 247 20 60 Major Group 0 68 1 20 2 61 15 180 2 65 62 11 129 1 40 63 ]0 120 a 77 4- 64 17 218 3 80 &6 1l4. 6.') 19 224 1 23 13 6(1 7 90 1 116 26 61 so 367 7 213 1 150 77 68 114 1,474 21 OM 4 263 3 502 13 69 121 1,553 80 2.319 12 819 13 3,296 121 8 Division

&7 634 46 1,310 8 573 6 1.624 9 80 Major Gl'onp .2 2.2 !l 72 .2 436 I 81 72 897 33 937 .1. 246 5 1,236 105 R2 6 li3

179 E-IV DISTRIBUTION OF ESTABLISHMENTS (OTHER THAN MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING :\lJMBER OF E:::;'L\13U:::;H:JIEi\Tt; --.-----~-~-.. ----,._----.----'"""~--~--.------~---.--, - ...------.------_- 1 2-4 5-1J Total Person Per::::one: P(·r. ....;oll;-,

_...---- __ ---..--~----.-- DivislOll ------_ --_. -~~------.-- ,.._._-_- Major Group Establish- Persons E~tabliEh- Estahlish- PerBons .Eslubli"h- rcr~ons of ments employed ment, m"nt~ employed ments empioYf'd N. I. C. 1 2 3 4 (} 6 7 !! AHMADABAD Total 13,976 76,139 6.555 4,343 10,737 973 6.218 Division 0 99 206 66 32 79 3 21 Major Group 01 1 10 02 45 87 20 24 61 1 6 03 63 109 36 8 18 2 15 Division 1 2 22 7 Major Group 11 2 22 7 Division 4 250 597 167 81 78 "I 49 Ma.jor Group 40 47 239 13 8 16 4, 23 41 3 23 1 4 I 9 42 200 335 154 22 66 2 17 Division IS 60 183 19 82 84 8 84

Major Group 50 54 149 16 30 78 5 29 51 6 14 3 2 6 1 I)

Division '7 2,224 15,400 1,164 598 1,509 167 1.018 Major Croup 70 454 9.044 76 160 424 57 364 72 1 4 1 4 73 12 29 4 7 18 1 7 74 1,575 3,691i 1,046 364 893 77 460 75 182 2,628 S8 66 170 32 107 . Dlm10u 9 11,341 69,761 6,149 3.650 8,989 789 5,089 Major Group 90 1,170 24,870 165 494 1,334 122 788 91 1 2 I 2 92 2,350 16,565 446 656 1,791 445 .2.939 93 1,708 6,875 698 809 1,889 89 553 94 3,012 II,Ol7 2,361 275 686 64 390 95 226 1,416 86 47 121 18 123 96 2,832 4,819 1,375 1,356 B,134 44 256 99 42 187 18 12 32 7 40 AHMADABAD '0\8.\ 4,274 12,204 2,358 1,057 2,666 284 1,730 Division 0 63 87 87 10 24 1 6

Major Group 02 8 21 3 ~ 12 1 6 03 45 66 34 6 12 - Division 4 1116 201 122 18 28 2 14 MajO&' Group 40 13 40 .2 3 6 II 41 2 19 9 42 141 142 120 10 22

Dl-rillon G 2 11 1 )iajor Group ISO 10 51 1 180 OR Sl:RVICING OR BUSINESS AND TRADE ESTABLISHMENTS) BY SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

BY SIZE OF El\1PLOY~IEXT

--~------.. ,..__._----..,_.._------.------~.------_.- 10-19 20-49 50-99 100+ Perso1l8 Persons Persons Persons l'er~oll~ Unspeeifierl ------~------_._-- -- DinslOnj Establish. Per30n~ E"tablish· Persons Establish PHr:;Ol1,., Es tRb I i"h . Per8()n~ r~"tabli~h. .,rajor Group ments employed luents employed lneuts employed lllent:i empluye,! luents of N.l. C. ~ 10 11 12 13 15 15 16 17 1 DISTRICT ( TOTAL) 172 7.424 396 11.896 89 6.919 72 27,890 976 Total 3 30 1 20 4 0 Division

10 01 -'\lajor Group 02 2 20 1 20 4 03 1 lIS 1 Division

15 II Major Group IS 60 8 168 1 92 38 4 Division

1 15 3 80 1 92 17 40 -'\Iajor Group 1 10 4] I 85 II 73 16 42 2 26 1 5 Division

I 26 1 50 :Major Group 51 73 987 62 1.498 82 2.122 28 7.152 110 7 Division

ai .94 SIS 985 19 1,292 21 5,409 48 70 Major Group 72 73 IS 290 6 172 1 71 II 773 55 74 11 158 11 341 12 769 4. 970 7 71S 488 6.356 837 9,725 56 3,705 44 20,738 828 D Division

104 1,369 81 2,296 28 1.926 28 16,992 148 90 Major Group 91 293 3,843 190 5,459 18 1,091 7 996 295 92 34 453 24 717 6 403 5 2,162 43 9:1 28 336 23 691 4 285 2 268 255 94 22 279 Ii 487 2 :l20 34 95 5 54 52 96 2 22 2 75 1 99 DISTRICT (RURAL) 82 1,058 34 8'10 14 966 12 2,556 453 Total 1 20 4 0 Division

02 Major Group 1 20 4 03

1 10 1 27 17 4 Division

27 6 40 Major Group 1 10 41 11 42

1 10 5 Division

10 110 Major Group i'll 181 (Dk, H-46--46 E-IV DISTRIBUTION OF ESTABLlSH~IENTS (OTHER THAl'"'J MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING

XF~J BEl{ OF ESTABLISH_jrEXTS

---~.- --~-.------.------~-~------2-4 5-9 Total PerBon Per.;olls Foraons L)lV"L~lOn ./ ------~ ------~------_ ------.----- :\IajOl' Group E8tabli~h. Persons Esbablish- Est'l,bli"h· Persons Establish· Persons ofN. I. c. meats employed monta monts employed monts employed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

AHMADABAD

Division 7 222 3,213 55 75 181 15 91 Major Group 70 70 2,284 [, 15 41 II 59 74 'f~ 780 III 18 ,*3 2 12 75 80 1411 32 42 97 • 20

Division 9 3,841 8,692 2,143 959 2,433 246 1,619

Major Group 1)0 500 2,199 8t1 351 930 ~)l 181 92 1,009 3,858 289 364 964 19~1 1,337 93 :327 549 191 111 246 9 58 94 1,515 1,709 1,361 62 144 4 28 95 17 19 11 4 8 96 272 342 193 66 139 2 10 99 12 16 !l 1 2 1 5

AHMADABAD

Total 9,702 63,935 4,197 8,286 8,071 709 U88 Division 0 46 119 19 22 55 .2 15 Major Group 01 1 10 02 37 66 17 20 49 03 8 43 2 2 6 2 15

Division 1 2 22 1 7

Ma.jor iroup 11 2 22 7

Division 4 94 396 45 18 48 5 35 )Iajor Group 40 34 199 11 /5 10 6 ]8 41 1 4 J 4. 42 59 193 34 12 34 2 17

Division 5 58 152 18 32 84 6 34 Major Group 50 53 139 16 30 78 Ii £9 51 5 13 2 2 6 1 II

Division 7 2,002 12,187 1,109 528 1,328 152 927

Major Group 70 384 6,760 71 145 383 48 305 72 1 4 1 4 73 12 29 4 7 18 1 7 74 1,503 2,915 1,028 346 850 75 438 7/5 102 2,,179 6 24 73 28 177

Division 9 7,600 51,059 8,006 2,691 6,556 543 3,470

Major Group 90 571 22,671 76 143 404 !Il 607 91 1 2 1 2 92 1,251 12,707 lSi 292 827 246 1,602 93 1,381 6,326 507 698 1,643 80 495 94 1,497 3,308 1,000 213 54" 60 362 95 209 1,397 75 '3 ll3 18 123 96 2,560 4,.1-77 1,182 1,290 2,995 42 246 ~19 30 171 9 11 30 6 35 182 OR ~ERVICING OR BUSINESS AND TRADE ESTABLISHMENTS) BY SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT -COil td. HY kTZE OB' ESTABLISH';JENT

...... -~ .. ------.. --~ - ---. --~~------~.-----..... ----.------~--- 10-1\) 20-J9 50·90 100 L P()r;::>,-'IlB Person~ Per~on~ Persons P0t'2011 4 {TnRppcific.,j

------.-.--.------~ ._-- -- .---~-- -- D;vi~ion/ 1~"tabli3h- Persons Establish- Persons EstabliRh· Persoll, F~Rtahli,h. P'~'!':::;(_)ll~ Est,fl,h1i~h. ~r"jor Grollp mente employed menta employed men(,s employed ments employed mellt, of N. I, C. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 1

DISTRICT (RURAL)-Contd.

13 178 9 218 7 475 8 2,015 40 'i Division

8 116 8 193 7 4715 6 1.395 12 70 :\-Tajor Group 15 62 1 25 2 G20 :26 74 .. 2 75

67 860 23 605 '7 491 4 541 392 9 Division 14 182 6 146 4 277 :J :194 101 90 1Itljor Group 49 624 14 372 2 125 1 147 181 92 4 154 I:! !i3 3 87 1 89 84 94 2 fl5 II 96 1 9u

DISTRICT ( URBAN)

490 6,366 362 10,526 75 4,953 60 25.334 523 Total 3 30 0 Division 10 01 :vrajor Group 02 2 20 03 1 15 1 Division

15 11 :vrajor Group

4 50 5 126 1 92 16 4 Division 15 ~ 53 9',) 11 40 :Uajor Group ... 41 3 35 3 73 ;) 42 1 16 1 5 Division

HI 50 1Iajor Group ... 51

60 759 43 1,280 25 1,647 20 5,137 70 '7 Division

30 378 ~7 79~ 12 817 15 4,011 36 70 }Iajor Group 72 ... . . 73 18 228 5 147 1 71 1 15:J 29 74 12 15:, 11 341 12 75f) 4 970 :') 75 421 5,496 314 9.120 49 3,214 40 20,197 436 9 Division 90 1,187 75 2,150 24 l,6in 2;"') J 6,5\)8 ·!7 90 'fajor Gr()l1p 24,1 91 3,219 176 5,087 lO 9M (l S4!l 114 93 30 399 24 717 6 40:i r. 2,16~ 31 28 93 336 20 604 3 1911 2 268 17J 94 22 279 17 487 2 ;)~o ;5~ 9~ 5 54 41 2 96 22 2 75 09 183 E·IV DISTRIBUTION OF EST ARLISHMENTS (OTHER mAN MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING

,'\UIHEH UF ER'L-\BUSH)1ENTI'l

--~.----- ~ --- ..... ------',_ ------~~~------~-- ... ----.._------Tntal 2,4 5·9 Pf'l',,,,;oll 1)E.'r.son~ PPt~onH

Divh-:iun i ~.~-.~------.-~------~------~-- .------. -- )Iajor Group Establi"h· Pfll'!'-\OUl-' r',talJli,h. (·;',tahli,h· PDI'~On~ EstabJi,h· Per'ons ofN. 1. C, ment, employee] nH~nt~ ment:-; pmployed nu:-utl'i employed

2 3 4 5 e 7 8 AHMADABAD To*al 7,446 1111,244 3,024 2,694 6,611 174 3,81111 Dlvlalon 0 28 68 13 14 311

Major Group 01 1 10 02 21 .S 18 14 1M Division 1 2 22 1 7 Major Group 11 2 22 .. 7 DivisIon 4 49 177 19 13 33 2 17

Major Group 40 III HI 8 8 42 31 161 11 •\) lUI ~ Ii

Division I) 117 149 18 81 81 6 t4 Major Group to 112 136 16 29 711 5 20 51 5 13 2 2 6 I /l DlvWon 7 1,822 10,827 1,041 4.,4 1,198 197 768

Major Group 70 324 1l,866 M 126 334 3~ JIlO 72 1 1 4 n 12 29" 4- ., 18 1 T 74 1,417 2,749 1J82 325 794 69 '01 7~ 6f! 2,179 :l 15 46 18 lIO Division 9 1S,488 44,011 1.930 2,162 6,272 438 2,7" }Iajor Grollp 90 34' 20,1l67 29 69 197 68 'Cll 91 1 2 I S u .. , 92 9118 10,1106 96 215 III II 206 1,1139 98 1,104 11,472 3S4 1188 1,382 59 370 94 911l 2,481 1\34- 164 422 49 298 95 17~ 1,263 62 40 100 11 71 96 1.967 3,1110 817 1,074 2,1114 40 236 !9 27 120 (I 11 80 oj ?~)

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BY SIZB OF ESTABLlSHllENT 10·19 20·49 60·99 100+ Persona Persons Persons Persons Persons U nspecitied ------Division J El!!tablish· Persons Establish. Persons Establish. Persons Establish. Persons Esta.blish. Major Group ments employed ments employed mente employed ments employed ments of N. I. C. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 CITY (URBAN) 8to $,077 288 8.ti8 63 4,225 55 24.248 3GB l'otal 1 10 0 Division

1 10 01 Major Group 02 1 16 1 Division

1 Hi 11 Major Group

3 35 3 73 9 4 Division 6 40 Major Group 3 35 3 73 3 42 1 18 1 I) Division 1 16 50 Major Group 51 41 58. 35 1,026 22 1.473 18 4,736 55 'i Division 26 32% 21 599 10 693 13 3,613 34 70 Major Group 72 73 16 201 5 147 1 71 1 153 18 74 6 61 9 280 II 709 4 970 3 75 187 4.417 250 7.329 41 2.752 37 19,512 293 9 Division 64 854 55 1,602 18 1,315 23 16,099 18 90 Major Group 91 203 2,680 140 4,086 14 838 6 849 79 92 22 304 22 653 6 403 4 1,976 19 93 25 307 15 461 3 196 2 268 122 94 17 217 17 487 2 320 23 95 .. 43 32 !16 1 12 1 40 99

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NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (NIC) 1970 Divisions Description Major Description Groups (One digit level of classification) 28 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products o Agriculture, Hunting,For6stry and Fishing and Printing. Publishing and Allied Industries 1 Mining and Quarrying 1 It 3 Manufacturing and Repair 29 Manufacture of Leather, Leather and Fur Products, (except repair) 4 Electricity, Gas and Water 30 Manufacture of Rubber, Plastic, Petroleum 5 Construction and Coal Products 6 Wholesale and Retail Trade and Restaurants 31 Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical and Hotels Products (except Products of Petroleum 7 Transport, Storage and Communications and Coal) 8 Financing Insurance, Real Estate and 32 Manufacture of Non-Metallic Mineral Business Services Products 9 Community, Social and Personal Services 33 Basic Metal and Alloys Industries X Activities not adequately defined 34 Manufacture of Metal Products and Parts. except Machinery and Transport Equip­ MAJOR GROUPS ment (Two digit level of classification) 35 Manufacture of Machinery, Machine Tools and Parts except Electrical Machinery Major 36 Manufacture of Electrical Machinery. Groups Division O-Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry Apparatus, Appliances and Supplies and and Fishing Parts 00 Agricult4ral Production 37 Manufacture of TranspoIt Equipment and 01 Plantation Parts 02 Livestock Production 38 Other Manufacturing Industries 03 Agricultural Services 39 Repair 04 Hunting, Trapping and Game Propagation Division 4-Electricity, Gas and Water 05 Forestry and Logging 40 Electricity 06 Fishing 41 Gas and Steam Division I-Mining and Quarrying 42 Water Works and Supply 10 Coal Mining Division 5-Construction 11 Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas 50 Construction 12 Metal Ore Mining 51 Activities Allied to Construction 19 Other Mining Division 6-Wholesale and Retail Trade Division 2 and 3-Manufacturing and Repair and Restaurants and Hotels 20-21 Manufacture of Food Products 60 Wholesale Trade in Food, Textiles, Live 22 Manufacture of Beverages, Tobacco and Animals, Beverages and Intoxicants Tobacco Products 61 Wholesale Trade in Fuel, Light, Chemicals, 23 Manufacture of Cotton Textiles Perfumery, Ceramics, Glass 62 24 Manufacture of Wool, Silk and Synthetic Wholesale Trade in Wood, Paper, Other Fibre Textiles Fabrics, Hide and Skin and Inedible Oils 63 25 Wholesale Trade in All Types of Machinery Manufacture of Jute, Hemp and Mesta Equipment including Transport and Elec­ Textiles trical Equipment 26 Manufacture of Textile Products (including 64 Wholesale Trade in Food and Miscellaneous Wearing Apparel other than Footwear) Manufacturing 27 Manufacture of Wood and Wood Products, 65 Retail Trade in Food and Food Articles, Furniture and Fixtures Beverage, Tobacco and Intoxicants 186 Major . Description Major Description Groups Groups 66 Retail Trade in Textiles Division 9-Community Social, and Personal 67 Retail Trade in Fuel and Other Household Services Utilities and Durables 68 Retail Trade in Others 90 Public Administration and Defence Services 69 Restaurants and Hotels 91 Sanitary Services 92 Education, Scientific and Research Services Division 7-Transport. Storage and Communications 93 Medical and Health Services 94 Community Services 70 Land Transport 95 Recreational and Cultural Services 71 Water Transport 96 Personal Services 72 Air Transport 98 International and other Extra Territorial 73 Services incidental to Transport Bodies Services 74 Storage and Warehousing 99 Services not elsewhere classified 75 Communications Division 8-Financing, Insurance, Real Eliltate Division X-Activities not Adequately and Business Services Defined

80 Banking and similar Type of Financial xo Persons without any Affiliation to any Institutions particular industry (including fresh entrants 81 Providents and Insurance to labour force) 82 Real Estate and Business Services XI Activities not Adequately Defined (Other 83 Legal Services than that in XO)

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SECTION I : DEPARTMENTAL STATISTICS SECTION II : CENSUS TABLES 16 Table 3.3 11 Nan Nani 62 Second Half·:lrd Para-10th returneds returned. 17 Table 3.6, S1. No.3, 1968·69 12 Not clear (1.S9) Line·Last word 19 Table 3.S, 1963·64, 'l'otal 6 10.97 18.97 62 Second Half-3rd Para-15th Officer, Officerlll 19 Table 3.8, 1968-69, Total 6 Not clear 22.83 Line-Last w0rd 20 'I.'aHe 4.1, SI. No. ofOolumn 4 Blank 4 64 Alphabetical list of Towns­ II (h)/ 1/1 (n) Heading S1. No.5. 20 Table 4.1, SI. No. 11(6) 4 :Blank 36 65 Ahmadabad Urban Agglo. Bage Fardosh Bagefardos 21 Table 4.2 2 Location Location meration-(iii) and ------74 Ahmadabad Urban Agglo· ! Bag Fardosh BageCardos 3 TalukA/ Taluka,l Nearest meration- (iii) Village Villagel Railway Station 76 Heading of Class VI--:Last TOWNS TOWN Railway{ Town word Town Nearest 78 Special Appendix-SI. No. 7 2 Odhvll. Odllav Station 82 Ahmadabad Urban Agglo- 13 2128 228 meration-Total n Tabl.4.4, B1. No.1 (J, District District 3rd Animal Animal 82 (a) Ahmadabad U. A.-Total 13 21 lllO line Husban- 82 (b) Sardamagar N. A. C.(50·59) 13 Blank dry Officer 8S Column Heading-Last line 12-13 Allied acti­ Allied 8, Huabandry Veterinary vi ton activities 4th Officer Officer 89 MandaI V. P. ( 25-29 ) 22 042 line 42 21 Table 4.4, 81. No. a 3, Jindva delete 96 Column Heading 11·23 (d) Narada (d)Naroda 3rd line 102 S1. No. 84 2 Sanskrti Sanskri$ 4th Ba.hiyal Jindva line 106 S1. No. 64 118 6 9 Opp. 113 Column Headiu3 113 FemalB Females to 113 Dehgam (U) 33 54 047 8l. No.3 114 Dehgam (U) 6 284 824 5th Blank Bahiyal 115 Scheduled Caste No.2· II 10 19 line Ahmadabad Urban Agglo. Opp. meration to 116 Table Heading-Last line-2nd Tribes Castes Sl. word No.4 21 Table 4.4, 81. No. 6,6th word 3 Ranpur Rampur 124 Scheduled Oaste No. 21- Ahmadabad District- 22 Table 5.1, Heading Number Number, 23 Table 5.1, Heading 1 S S1. No. Total 11 760 75 31 Table 10.5, Heading 1 Blank S1. No. Rural U 345 30 35 Table U.5, Source Sour. Source Urban 11 Blank 45 37 Table 13.1, Narrow Guage Blank 124 Scheduled Caste No. 21- 11 44 Blank 37 Table 13.1, Number of -55 55 Between Ahmadabad District Railway Stations Urban and Ahmadabad City 37 Table 13.1 2 Ahmadabad Ahmada· Taluka-Total bad City 124 Scheduled Oaste No. 21- 37 Table 13.1, 81. No.6, Viram­ 3 (7) Detrol (7) Detroi Ahmadabad Oity Taluka- gam Total 11 Blank 44 45 Table 15.2 2 2Dhandhuk 2 Dhan­ dhuka Rural 11 36 8 46 Table 15.26 Ahmadabad 4 60 500 Urban 11 Blank 36 City (1) , 51 Table 18.1, SI. No. 54 6 Bhoijni Bhoini 124 Scheduled Oaste No. 21- 11 36 Blank 21Km. Between Ahmadabad City 52 Table IS.1, Heading 5 Esetimated Estimated Taluka-Urban and Ahmada­ 52 Table IS.1, Heading 6 Services Servicelll bad Urban Agglomeration 1

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